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Comment Re:no need (Score 1) 2044

that is not the fact of the matter. that is the emotion of the matter. did you happen to read the link at all? gov't has been trying to get in on the health game to make a profit since early 1900s, gov't has broken the health care system through regulations, taxes and by being the single largest customer of medical care and supplies, thereby setting the market price for the rest of us not on the dole. so with the gov't setting the prices, and demanding what doctors must do charge and pay to CYA, they are running health care, right into the ground, giving them total control will only speed up the process. the free market is the only way to insure a fair and balanced system for all involved, the thing most people do not like about free market is that they have to be involved because no one will take care of it for them. we are the ones who are responsible for our own health and personal maintenance, the insurance companies are like a savings account you pay into so the money is there to pay for care when you need it. gubmint isnt bad, its "a necessary evil, but evil nonetheless"

Comment Re:I nominate... (Score 1) 492

exactly, why make money off of a copy of a copy of a copy. once you put it out there do you want people to pay everytime they remember your movie? or hum along to your song? its ridiculous and im glad others get it. i just made the tax bit as a joke because of the aig taxes. makes me sick how hollywood can scream for tax the rich when they pay little and send all their money to officials who destroy our freedom. and then cry when we the people tax them by not supporting their putrid global warming destroy everything energy/control scheme. and a breath, and im good. :D

Comment Re:I nominate... (Score 1) 492

i think they should just tax the entertainment industry 90% for their earnings and on all gifts and bonus they receive from executives. and use the money from that to lower the cost of movies and cds so that everyone could afford them on our now recession tightened belts. whoever would do that, would be the best.

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