Daryl wrote:This seems to be an example of very different cultures, in that I find the concept of businesses being Christian based and thus ethical to be bizarre.
In our culture it is not normally done for an individual or organisation to publically discuss their religious affiliation. That said some of our worst employment scandals have occurred from such organisations as the Catholic Church, Hillsong revival, and US based multinationals that espouse Christianity. Why should Christianity have a monopoly on ethics anyway? Many good people are Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist and secular.
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Anyone who needs religion to be ethical, has a BIG problem.
PeterZ wrote:On top of that they want one of the least efficient organizations in any society to manage that transfer of wealth. When efficiency means providing a service for the least amount of resources, why on earth would any sane and caring individual want ANY government near running healthcare? Regulate? Certainly. Manage and operate? Hell no!
Why dont you check around different healthcare systems around the world?
Look at where you get the most for the money spent. Then look at how it´s being run.
Government run healthcare is mostly more efficient than private run.
Here, the introduction of generalised private healthcare has raised overall costs something like 25-50%.
But of course, "everyone knows" governments cannot run things efficiently. Despite the massive evidence to the contrary.
Government paid heathcare isn't free. The services have to paid for regardless of who is sponsoring the healthcare plan in question. The proponents of publicly fund healthcare simply want the more well off and healthy to pay for the less well off and sick.
I think i´ll use someone elses quote to describe what i think about that egotistic stupidity.
"their are 2 types of ppl in this world, the sick and the ones who will be sick...... yet so many stupid idiots think they will live forever ailment free and why should they have to pay for any type of health care when they aren't currently using it."