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Getting concerned!A health plan is being pushed through congress finally after umpeeen years of waste, but what I fear most about it is that the AMA, (doctors) aren't for it! It gives everone some insurance anyway---why wouldn't they be? Do they see it as a way that many doctors may lose out on becoming extremely wealthy and that most will just make about a quarter million per year? Maybe it is the taxes they pay? Also, There now seems to be no end to the bail-outs that are still needed for several years. Everything was overspent, overbuilt, and made up! General Motors, Chrysler, AIG, Lehman Brothers--nearly a trillion doillar company---gone. Most of the 50 states need bailing out even more. Had it not been for the first dole, many schools and police departments would be shut down. States simply will not fund their own needs anymore. The politicians can't get re-elected if they do--or at least cut back spending. We are not producing jobs that we need! We are making them up temporarily. Over-staffed governments everywhere, hospitals, medical services, (25% of our economy), phone salespeople, TV shysters--day and night, and now extra jobs to handle 15-25% coming unemployment paperwork! Our airlines are dead! Why? We didn't subsidize fuel and maintenance costs, and of course over-payment of many employees, and their retirement funds. We have avoided mass transit due to wanting to sell cars and have the inconvenience of riding the things--especially with people we don't want to ride them with! Our roads, dams, and other infrastructure are in poor condition and soon will be in unuseful condition. We have two wars yet, and maybe a third or fourth on the way. The draft will become necessary. Unless we can hire a bunch of soldiers of fortune to fight for us. The priorities of the above is what really disturbs me. We can't possible even start all of them in the next few years. We got way too far behind inventing junk bonds and such. Bonkers's blog | login to post comments |