Re: Accountability in Canada a joke.
From: Robert (RobertJ_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:06:07 -0700
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> > > > > Healthc Manage Forum. 2004 Summer;17(2):9-15, 48-55. Related
> > Articles,
> > > > > Links
> > > > >
> > > > > Understanding accountability in the Canadian health system.
> > > >
> > > > The American public system has no
> > > > accountability problems, because noone asks it to be accountable for
> > > > anything... No wonder it performs so badly...
> > >
> > > Hehe, well said. I think that applies to just about every aspect of
> > > American government and society, from the economy to social and racial
> > > injustice and inequality. Those in charge of this country like to
> > > pretend NOTHING is wrong and anyone who raises such issues is
> >
> > There is no single payer system run by the government here in the US.
Puting
> > such a system in place doesn not change your statement which is correct
for
> > the most part. Making it a government program makes it worse and not
better.
> > You take away any accountability and place it in the lap of politicians.
> >
>
> Yes privatization and deregulation are so great. Just like with the
> power market in California. You really are a dumb ass if you think it
> would be worse with if it was controlled by the government. Did you
> not hear the tapes of Enron traders laughing about the obscene
> manipulation of the energy market and how they were ripping off old
> ladies. These are some fucking evil bastards that deserve to die and
> rot and you want to give people like that control of what should be
> public resources? I know lets privatize the water supply!! Oh and
> then education. That is exactly what they want and what they are
> constantly striving for. Understand this dumb ass. People are easily
> overcome and ruled by greed. Greed causes people to lose any sense of
> morality and humanity as you can plainly see from the enron
> transcripts. This is not an isolated incident. This is the corporate
People break the law in a free society and the answer is not to make the
people less free. People break the law in prison.
> world at its best. If you think it does not work like this in the
> rest of the corporate world you are a bigger fool than I though.
> Privatization leads to the desire for profit above anything including
> the publics well being. Yes the government fucks *** up but to a
> lesser extent than giving things into the hands of evil corrupt
> private hands. However the difference with the bush administration is
> that the government and private sector are basically one and the same.
> With government policy being written by industry for industry and at
> the expense of the public. THAT is why so many government programs
> and policies are so horrible. Government and industry need to be kept
> as far apart as possible and then we would have policies that work and
> benefit the public.
>
>
> According to the transcript, a trader says to Richter: "So, uh,
> somebody's figured out how to set congestion?"
>
> Richter: "Well, we . . . we can set it if we want. I mean, it's not a
> hard game to do . . . "
>
> In one transcript, a trader asked about "all the money you guys stole
> from those poor grandmothers of California."
>
> To which the Enron trader responded: "Yeah, Grandma Millie, man. But
> she's the one who couldn't figure out how to (expletive) vote on the
> butterfly ballot...She's the one that Al Gore's fightin' for."
>
> "Yeah, now she wants her (expletive) money back for all the power
> you've charged right up -- jammed right up her (expletive) for
> (expletive) 250 dollars a megawatt hour," the first trader said.
>
> "I'd love to see Ken Lay be Secretary of Energy," one trader said
>
> "That would be awesome," said one trader.
>
> "How great would that be for all the players in the market!" said
> another
>
> Well these EVIL fucks are pro republican and anti democrat, surprise
> surprise . Nothing new or unusual there. Praise for one of bush's
> many corrupt and evil allies, again not surprising. So much for
> Bush's supposed "values" and godliness. With friends like that its
> amazing he can even keep up the scam. It is a necessary scam though
> to insure dumb American religious fanatics will vote against their own
> self interests. It is obvious to any moderately intelligent person
> that the republican party is destructive to the average middle class
> majority yet that does not stop 50% from voting for them. Despite
> people like Lay in their ranks they have the nerve to criticize Kerry
> for "immoral" people who support him and make crude jokes about Bush.
> That is the only fucking joke.
>
> Even had Ken lay become Energy Secretary it would not have been
> shocking. It happens all the time more so with the Bush
> administration than ever before in history. It happens especially in
> the health/medical field with EXACTLY THE SAME RESULTS. We get
> recommendations like eat less animal fat and more vegetable oil thanks
> to players like Procter and Gamble. Wouldn't it be nice if we could
> get their transcripts?? Now that would be something. I wonder if
> they laugh about the millions of people they kill with their lies. Or
> the millions of dollars they make for their corporate pay masters.
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