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Re: I'm no Marxist, Pope Francis tells conservative critics 

By: killthecat in FFFT | Recommend this post (2)
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We need more deregulation. Every winger knows that! I trust Goldman Sachs to do the very best for we the people.


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Re: I'm no Marxist, Pope Francis tells conservative critics
By: Zimbler0
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Tue, 17 Dec 13 1:37 AM
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Zim: On the one hand I tire of trying to explain
simple stuff . . . on the other hand . ..

KTC> Extreme economic inequality is never a good thing.


And,
do you have any idea what creates the greatest and
most extreme of economic inequality?

First clue : Those countries with the greatest
extremes are, invariably, the most 'socialist'.

Second clue: When we have name brand drug makers, and
competition from the generics, we have a nice and
plentiful selection of affordable drugs. When the
'socialists' decided to 'sole source' drugs to ensure
quality . . . we wound up with sky high priced drugs
in short supply. (And the government favored drug
makers made obscene profits while the rest of U.S.
got poor.)

Third clue : obambacare's 'individual mandate' says
'We' must buy health insurance . . . insurance companies
are already jacking up the prices. Insurance executives
are going to get rich from this - either from the
higher premiums, or the government subsidies.

You still haven't figured it out?
Government meddling causes extreme economic inequality.

Zim.


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