@kariwarburton I don’t know about the couch, but early in the show he talks about H. Tracy Hall to his class. He was a member of the church. Discovered the process making diamonds.
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The church building committee be like…
A: “And only the women shall have comfy chairs whilst the men sit upon cold hard chairs of steel… except the men of the high council who shall have the comfiest chairs of all.”
B: “But sir, won’t comfy chairs lead to pride among the high council??”
A: “Hmmm… yes, I see your point. Then, let them sit in their comfy chairs at a table that comes nearly to their nipples so they feel like little babies in need of booster seats.”
B: “Excellent…”
Now that I have been able to use Linux at work for the last year, I feel this even more acutely. I’ve used it on my personal machines for 20 years. Work was the place I could never purge it.
Let me explain, using real-world examples. Before the government got involved in health care, the US had the world's best health care system, and it was inexpensive. You went to the doctor, he charged you today's equivalent of $50 for an office visit. And amazingly, very often, the doctor would come to your house to visit you when you were sick! Most people would buy catastrophic insurance in the case of an accident, and the insurance company would pay. The very poor would work out payment plans with doctors one on one or would go to charity hospitals run by churches or other charities. Doctors would work pro bono in charity hospitals usually one or two days a week. The system worked extremely well for the vast majority of people.
It was government involvement in health care, starting in the 1960s, that turned the US system expensive. Instead of spending their time seeing patients, doctors started worrying about filling out government forms or insurance forms. So they began hiring all of these employees that you see today in a doctor's office. Before in the 1960s, a doctor's office was a nurse, a doctor and maybe a receptionist. Now, it is a doctor, three nurses and seven people processing forms.
So, if we want poor people to afford health care, the best way is to get the government out of it altogether and allow doctors and other health care providers to deal directly with patients as much as possible. That will bring costs down, and then charity can step in to help the very poor.
The U.S. has been significantly weakened by the war with Iran.
This administration depleted our missile defenses, drained our oil reserves, sacrificed our men & women, inflated the price of consumer goods, increased our debt, and neglected our domestic needs…
all for Israel.
Something is at war with us, “us” being regular citizens who want things to work and to be left alone. We’re slow to react because we think in terms of nations. Our enemies are mafias that wear our governments like a cloak to defeat our eyes, and fly our flags to disarm our minds
I could not agree more with @marklevinshow that we can learn a lot from listening to Barry Goldwater.
Listen to Goldwater here describe the dominance of Israel over the US Congress (Goldwater's father was Jewish and spent his whole life in DC).