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  • Outlook for a Merry Christmas Eve [View article]
    Those who fail to grasp how health care is a right also likely consider principle put forward in the U.S. Constitution's Preamble as nothing more than a quaint relic.

    If health care were not a natural right, then surely, the vast majority of us would have been born unhealthy, indeed so near death as to be unlikely to survive. Of course, this is not the case at all. Therefore it is plain to see that, good health is in fact natural, thus making its provision a natural right.

    At this extraordinary moment in history when great opportunity brought on by pending, final collapse of outdated European imperialism excites the minds of American patriots who see a wealth of vulnerabilities just waiting to be exploited, hastening that desirable end such that principle might further be uplifted securing victory for all mankind, how such fantasy-filled remarks decrying health care as a natural right are regarded with disdain when their coming at Christmas time no less(!) suggests a lack of charity toward the well being of each and every living soul whose life surely will prove much too short. How utterly unprincipled many Americans have become in the playground of filthy European aristocrats!

    Given this, one only marvels at how the soulless bean counter presents his own doom! And what judgment, too, awaits the sliest among this kind who offer health care for all at reduced benefit to all, too (such as both houses of Congress propose, this no doubt for the sake of aiding the bailout of the hopelessly insolvent Wall Street and City of London)! Every Nero has his Rome, isn't that right Mr. President?

    The only pressing, unanswered question surrounding health care reform in its present state is whether Nuremberg was the last time humanity would need deal with merchants of death? This truth is all any American patriot need ponder.
    Dec 25 12:51 pm |Rating: +5 -8 |Link to Comment
  • A Close Look at GE Ahead of Earnings [View article]
    GE being 1/3 a financial is little consolation in an environment where debt, systemically, is glaringly unsustainable without fully functioning private credit markets.

    (Note to Treasury Secretary: Closing the barn door ten years or so too late on OTC derivatives that once facilitated the grandest Ponzi scheme in history, and in which GE fully participated, will not at this point make existing debt levels systemically sustainable.)
    Jul 13 11:49 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
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