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Comment Re:"Not for ________ use" (Score 1) 422

I wasn't complaining; I was merely pointing out that if the choices are too much or too little regulation, I'd rather err on the side of too much. Naturally, I'd prefer that we find some happy medium. As things stand, those medical devices reflect more than the simple cost of manufacture, (they also reflect the costs of research and development, marketing, profit, insurance, etc.) as is the case with most things medical. Someone brought up an excellent point that the high price may be due to economies of scale - much like textbooks, if they're only producing a limited run, then the fixed costs are distributed over very few products.

Comment Re:"Not for ________ use" (Score 1) 422

Your conclusion emphasizes a minor aside in your argument. The whole post reads like you think overly-litigious people who aren't interested in educating themselves are the problem and then you conclude that "more government" is the problem. Sounds like someone has an ax to grind. As for government regulation, I'd rather have too much than too little when it comes to my body and diagnosing and treating illnesses/injuries, as opposed to having to sift through various Dr. Crackpot's Magical Curative Diagnostical Boards.

Comment Re:So... when? (Score 1) 250

I actually just recently read a rather though-provoking article regarding the legal implications of personhood. http://coloradoindependent.com/41283/anti-abortion-%E2%80%98personhood%E2%80%99-measures-shrink-the-rights-of-women The problem with putting certain restrictions on abortion is it creates rights for the fetus that could lead to a reduction in the personhood rights of the mother, turning her into a complicated egg. It's an extremely complicated issue. One that, in my humble opinion, should be left to the woman, her doctors and spiritual advisers.

Comment Re:The obligatory Soviet Russia joke (Score 0, Flamebait) 217

Wow, you are so incredibly hilarious, I'm not quite sure what to do with myself. Your joke is just so witty and sharp. Perhaps you should quit your day job and pursue a career in stand-up comedy. With any luck, you'll get spotted and signed to SNL and a lucrative movie career soon after. You might eventually lose your touch and fall into relative obscurity, but that's okay, you can laugh all the way to the bank.

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