The best health care system in the world isn't worth saving from socialized medicine?
Unless you have plenty of money, the U.S. health care system is not among the best in the world. Sorry.
The best health care system in the world isn't worth saving from socialized medicine?
The best health care system in the world isn't worth saving from socialized medicine?
Unless you have plenty of money, the U.S. health care system is not among the best in the world. Sorry.
As for your other comments, I agree on the money aspect and will say it again:
The money for the space program gets spent here on earth. In the U.S. It generates jobs.
I agree. The US needs to strategically position cannons on the Moon to shoot down any and all spacecraft other countries might attempt to land there.As for your other comments, I agree on the money aspect and will say it again:
The money for the space program gets spent here on earth. In the U.S. It generates jobs.
I agree. But somehow opponents don't see how it benefits anyone but the people working on the project. They don't seem to realize that most technological innovation comes along when there is a need for something new. Pushing the envelope with Space exploration and defense needs, we innovate at greater rate before the commercial markets need it.
The problem is humanity is too stupid to come up with anything better than chemical propulsion systems. Ergo travelling around a small patch of our solar backyard is kinda demoralizing and pointless.
The best health care system in the world isn't worth saving from socialized medicine?
Unless you have plenty of money, the U.S. health care system is not among the best in the world. Sorry.
Aren't we actually 37th in the world?
The best health care system in the world isn't worth saving from socialized medicine?
Boy, I'm glad that you're used to ration care. Because we aren't. We get health care when we need it, not when the government gets around to approving it.
When you can't get health care without going into hock to pay for it, then yeah, I'm sorry, but its a failure on all counts. And if you believe that Canadians or anybody else in the modern world envies your fucked up system, then you're staggeringly wrong, sir. Nobody does, especially after the truth about how shitty it is was exposed to the world in Sicko. And yes, building new transit systems is important, just as important as going into space.
So instead of being like JFK and looking outward, exploring the final final frontier, Obama is going to turn NASA into an inward looking agency spying on the polar bears checking for signs of global hoaxing...er, I mean warming.
All the while relying on the Chinese, Indians and the Russians getting to the space station. Wonderful!!!! Fucking Brilliant!!! Way to go Messiah! USA! USA! We're #4!
As I said in the other thread there will allways be problems, get rid of pork and other crap before attacking the peanuts NASA gets....
Have my doubts about flexible path why go there if yah cant land on Mars etc
Are you fucking serious???? You're comparing the Cuban system as explained in a Michael Moore film to the reality of the situation?
What you don't understand is that 90% of Americans already have health care of some sort of fashion, and 80% of those are happy with what they got. So to convince 90% of the country that we need a TOTAL overhaul of the system just to cover 10% of the people, then maybe you can see why the majority of the American people are against ObamaCare. It's the same reason why Same Sex Marriage fails everytime it comes up for a vote. If only 2-3% of the population is gay, there's a pretty good chance that the majority of the people are not going to be for changing a 5000 year old tradition just to placate such a small minority.
New transit line? Oh yeah...because Miamians are busting down the door to get to Tallahassee.
The problem is that it's all inward looking. Been there, done that, kind of stuff. We had rail travel in this country before. Didn't quite work out in the long run. The problem is that the youth of today are not interested in space, because they've got their heads too buried in their fucking iPhones to even look up, much less look up into space at the stars.
...80% of those are happy with what they got.
Sojourner, why is NASA funding Space X's Falcon 9 and Dragon?
Unless you have plenty of money, the U.S. health care system is not among the best in the world. Sorry.
Aren't we actually 37th in the world?
Only if you count homicides and accidental deaths (auto accidents, fire, etc.) in that calculation.
Other countries only include figures from within the health care system. The US gets that relatively low rating because we include the above mentioned figures.
Take the number of deaths just within the health care system alone and we are probably in the top 3.
Sojourner, why is NASA funding Space X's Falcon 9 and Dragon?
Their not. NASA is contracting them for services. Unlike most NASA programs, SpaceX only gets paid when it achieves goals.
Why does everyone here think Obama is killing the space program when he is trying to get more money for it and only killing a program even NASA's own engineers don't like? The only people that support Ares/Constellation is NASA management and pork barrel politicians.
Their not. NASA is contracting them for services. Unlike most NASA programs, SpaceX only gets paid when it achieves goals.Sojourner, why is NASA funding Space X's Falcon 9 and Dragon?
The debate over the Obama administration's space program is often a bizarre one though. At least some American conservatives seem to be vehemently opposed to these plans. Strangely, these plans happen to include the termination of the government-run space program and an outsourcing of manned spaceflight to private companies. So basically it's the reverse-logic of the healthcare debate. And I thought conservatism was all about "small government" and cutting expenses. But maybe conservatism is more about maintaining the status quo after all. And the status quo is that the government runs the manned space program.
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