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Hawke

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oh right that's why we're all being forced to accept obamacare... on an unrelated note, LoL is pretty dang fun and now that TF2 is free, i'll definitely be giving that a try!

EDIT: I JUST WATCHED THE PROMO FOR "VVVVVV" OHHHHH IT BLEW MY MIND
They also forced you to go to school. Fuck reading and having an educated opinion about the world.
 

Hawke

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you think i'm uneducated? LOLU
Nope, Im saying that some things cant be done in complete freedom, as it brings anarchy and stupidness.
Out of what I've seen, Runescape is not worth it. The are a bunch of better alternatives to it.
 

Quincykins

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Nope, Im saying that some things cant be done in complete freedom, as it brings anarchy and stupidness.
Out of what I've seen, Runescape is not worth it. The are a bunch of better alternatives to it.
once again, you have succeeded in outsmarting me.

just kidding now leave me alone
 

Pl4t0

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They also forced you to go to school. Fuck reading and having an educated opinion about the world.

Education is a right, you cannot have a functional society that makes smart decisions without it, and even then US education has private alternatives. Healthcare, on the other hand, is a product.

Is the solution really to mandate that people buy it? Honestly? "Let's not explore the breadth of the capitalist system and private sector, let's just commandeer another industry and pass as many regulatory laws about it as possible, that's sure to fix it, just like it fixed everything else we've touched..."

The US government can't even run a fucking post office.

Also, food for thought: did you know that you can't buy Healthcare across state lines? The Auto Insurance industry was in the same boat, they opened it across state lines and it solved everything. Tells you just how much of an agenda these people have, huh?

But I digress...
 

Quincykins

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Education is a right, you cannot have a functional society that makes smart decisions without it, and even then US education has private alternatives. Healthcare, on the other hand, is a product.

Is the solution really to mandate that people buy it? Honestly? "Let's not explore the breadth of the capitalist system and private sector, let's just commandeer another industry and pass as many regulatory laws about it as possible, that's sure to fix it, just like it fixed everything else we've touched..."

The US government can't even run a fucking post office.

Also, food for thought: did you know that you can't buy Healthcare across state lines? The Auto Insurance industry was in the same boat, they opened it across state lines and it solved everything. Tells you just how much of an agenda these people have, huh?

But I digress...
UH... YEAH, WHAT HE SAID! IN YOUR FACE, HAWKE
 

nexiumlol

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best free game i have ever played .

http://www.bloodlinechampions.com/
 

Hawke

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Education is a right, you cannot have a functional society that makes smart decisions without it, and even then US education has private alternatives. Healthcare, on the other hand, is a product.

Is the solution really to mandate that people buy it? Honestly? "Let's not explore the breadth of the capitalist system and private sector, let's just commandeer another industry and pass as many regulatory laws about it as possible, that's sure to fix it, just like it fixed everything else we've touched..."

The US government can't even run a fucking post office.

Also, food for thought: did you know that you can't buy Healthcare across state lines? The Auto Insurance industry was in the same boat, they opened it across state lines and it solved everything. Tells you just how much of an agenda these people have, huh?

But I digress...
Maybe they're trying to make healthcare a right? Most developed countries pay healthcare as part of their taxes. Your taxes go into state education, right?
 

Fulgenzio

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Mount & Blade and Warband M&B is at 15$ i think and Warband about $30. that might get a bit expensive but its completely worth the moneys
 

Pl4t0

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best free game i have ever played .

http://www.bloodlinechampions.com/

Forgot about that one! I think I'll add a whole section just for the free MOBA/DotA games, they're pretty popular and there's several rather good ones.

Mount & Blade and Warband M&B is at 15$ i think and Warband about $30. that might get a bit expensive but its completely worth the moneys

Indeed, the M&B games are definitely worth it. I don't know if I'd recommend the latest one, having not played it, but vanilla and Warband are spectacular, especially considering just how many mods they've got. Will add for sure.
 

Pl4t0

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Maybe they're trying to make healthcare a right? Most developed countries pay healthcare as part of their taxes. Your taxes go into state education, right?

Indeed, as I've said, the right to an education (more aptly put, the right to autonomous existence, which should be a major component of the goal of the education I pay for) is one of those inherent, inalienable rights that the US Constitution (not to mention simple common sense and the idea of human equality) dictates.

Certainly, they are trying to make Healthcare a right, but from an objective perspective is it? The right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" does not include a healthcare plan. Life, definitely - if you are dying, hospitals cannot refuse you care, there are already laws in place to prevent such things, so that is simply not the issue.

Healthcare is a product, as I stated above. Not only is it against the principle laid out in the United States Constitution and inherent in the Capitalist system to simply give it over to the government, if the government is given control it will simply run the industry into the ground. The American Healthcare system is as good as it is (and it is, more or less, the best in the world, as the prime ministers of all those nations with socialist healthcare systems getting their healthcare here in America will tell you) because it has been exposed to competition; when companies compete, the consumer wins, it's just economics 101. Take that away, and how far is the industry really going to grow? How much progress will be made when the only reason to progress is that the government TELLS YOU TO?

And on top of that, such systems simply do not work. There is a very specific reason that the leaders of all these nations with socialist healthcare systems in place (including Canada and the better part of the third world) seek their healthcare in America. There's a very specific reason that the highest concentration of canadian doctors in the world is in florida.

That reason: More bureaucracy doesn't solve shit. That's what it comes down to: when you let the government dole out what the private sector should be handling, do you really think that one of the largest, most unfeeling and bureaucratic organizations in the world (the American Federal Government, not the worst by a long shot but certainly not doing as well as it should) is going to give a shit about you, the individual? I don't really trust the government, if you can't tell, they don't exactly have a great track record.

Why are we debating this here? Go make a thread in the off-topic forum, I'd love to continue the discussion.
 

Hawke

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Indeed, as I've said, the right to an education (more aptly put, the right to autonomous existence, which should be a major component of the goal of the education I pay for) is one of those inherent, inalienable rights that the US Constitution (not to mention simple common sense and the idea of human equality) dictates.

Certainly, they are trying to make Healthcare a right, but from an objective perspective is it? The right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" does not include a healthcare plan. Life, definitely - if you are dying, hospitals cannot refuse you care, there are already laws in place to prevent such things, so that is simply not the issue.

Healthcare is a product, as I stated above. Not only is it against the principle laid out in the United States Constitution and inherent in the Capitalist system to simply give it over to the government, if the government is given control it will simply run the industry into the ground. The American Healthcare system is as good as it is (and it is, more or less, the best in the world, as the prime ministers of all those nations with socialist healthcare systems getting their healthcare here in America will tell you) because it has been exposed to competition; when companies compete, the consumer wins, it's just economics 101. Take that away, and how far is the industry really going to grow? How much progress will be made when the only reason to progress is that the government TELLS YOU TO?

And on top of that, such systems simply do not work. There is a very specific reason that the leaders of all these nations with socialist healthcare systems in place (including Canada and the better part of the third world) seek their healthcare in America. There's a very specific reason that the highest concentration of canadian doctors in the world is in florida.

That reason: More bureaucracy doesn't solve shit. That's what it comes down to: when you let the government dole out what the private sector should be handling, do you really think that one of the largest, most unfeeling and bureaucratic organizations in the world (the American Federal Government, not the worst by a long shot but certainly not doing as well as it should) is going to give a shit about you, the individual? I don't really trust the government, if you can't tell, they don't exactly have a great track record.

Why are we debating this here? Go make a thread in the off-topic forum, I'd love to continue the discussion.
Until you responded with this wall of text I already dismissed the topic.
 
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