Economic Education: Get Some!

I believe it is you who doesn’t know what I advocate for. My criticism is mainly about the garbage system we have here and we can do better. I advocated for things like a single-payer healthcare system. I know how evil.

And when greed makes people suffer and even die, like our garbage “healthcare” system. This is a good thing?

I know that you don’t think that what you dont know is what I do think.

That is a sentence fragment. You know how evil (what)?

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Because if their wasn’t a law. Many of these businesses wouldn’t invest in these accommodations. Big difference

If it weren’t for greed, modern healthcare wouldn’t exist.

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My post is about the dignity of work. If the disabled person can work, they should work. However it came to be is irrelevant.

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Yeah, like the 2 Canadian doctors who discovered insulin and sold their rights to it for $1 each. They believed that all of those who could be helped by insulin should be helped. Now people in our country have to ration their insulin due to cost(greed). people have to suffer and even die because of this. All courtesy of capitalistic greed.

There’s a great episode on the ADA worth checking out as well.

And if the “job creators” had their way, this wouldn’t happen. They were forced by law to implement this accommodation. Their M.O. is more money all the time. No matter the consequence because usually there is no consequence for them. But when there is tunes change very quickly.

And of course they have no idea how economics works on the federal level. Their ideas about taxation are wrong as well. But when you start from a faulty premise everything that follows is also faulty. So their misunderstanding of taxes is understandable.

Good for them. Who produced it in quantities large enough to be distributed to the world? Did they have factories and a means of distribution? There’s a reason we all remember Henry Ford and not the first dude the slap a motor on a wagon. Greed has saved millions of diabetic lives.

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https://diabetes.org/blog/history-wonderful-thing-we-call-insulin

You keep saying this, but you refuse to explain it. I’m starting to think it’s actually you who has no idea how economics work at any level.

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My old man was type 1. He worked nights and as kids my sister and I would always have to check on him when he was sleeping to make sure he wasn’t in a full sweat or having a full on insulin reaction. He’d always go low and there were a lot of scary times trying to force him to drink juice or eat a tube of emergency glucose.

He’d get a lot of his supplies from that big evil corporation Walmart.

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Yes, please don’t attend it and become successful. That would be terrible.

I have a MBA from Wharton too. Let me guess that school sucks too and is full of brainwashed rubes?

Again, you have zero higher education and don’t make shit.

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Objective markers of success being absent does not i am not successful you rube…

The answer is too predictable.

It’s always the same pattern with these type folks

  1. Criticize current system/policy/whatever
  2. Suggest replacement with a system that has worse proven outcomes time and time again.
  3. Ignore history, logic, and reason
  4. Use ad hominem attacks when people present counterpoints. Especially useful if you add an -ism or outdated insult.
  5. Repeat until blue in the face.

I still can’t believe Venezuela is being held up as example of success….

Or the Japanese yen as a strong currency.

Yeah, keep pretending you don’t understand.

Who is holding up Venezuela as a success? Because I don’t believe it’s current suffering is due to Chavez policies.

The Yen compared to which currency, were we discussing?

Have explained prior several times. It is you who doesn’t understand it. Your indoctrinated mind won’t allow you.