Kaz asked: Anyone remember what happened to Japan? Christian: Last time I checked they were doing just fine. Or did you think Japan Inc. bit off more than it...
We do know for certain that the sun is not resonsible for anything more than a miniscule portion of the increased temperatures. And yes I do defend the...
... kaz replied:First, there is only a "clamor" in the socialist media. Christian: Bullshit. The article below is from a insurance industry trade paper. The...
Kaz wrote: the US still has the best health care on the planet. You keep repeating otherwise, but that's just your gullibility for the Big Lie. Christian: ...
Mike wrote: This last paragraph is surreal. How do you not realize that pricefloors or ceilings, and that includes the minimum wage, PRECLUDEnegotiation? If...
The blogger can quote all the Americans he wants to but it does not change reality. We have a minimum wage three times as high as yours and have for a long...
Daniel wrote: Plenty of services can be done by pharmacists and nurses safely and competently, so this one is obviously sensible too.Any comments? Christian: I...
So, this is an admission that you're not even reading my emails then? "...or to take an example you might recognize, being forced to buy into health insurance...
... You know nothing of the sort. You quoted one paragraph from a much longer article just because it happened to support your contention, not bothering to...
... For some reason, you forgot that owning property is a human right, and self ownership is the most important human right, from which all others derive....
... Good, then you can answer the question you quoted but didn't actually respond to. I post it again. "This last paragraph is surreal. How do you not realize...
I think Warren Buiffet has foreseen the next ripple from subprime. If he is right you can expect your local property taxes in the U.S. to increase because...
Mike wrote: Good, then you can answer the question you quoted but didn't actuallyrespond to. I post it again."This last paragraph is surreal. How do you not...
Mike wrote: "You quoted one paragraph from a much longer article just because it happened to support your contention, not bothering to acknowledge that there...
Being forced to buy health insurance is not a "broken window". Allowing people not be insured, and then having them show up in an E.R. at taxpayer expense is...
... Yes it is. All actions have opportunity costs. When people are free to choose, they decide for themselves which of these opportunity costs (in addition to...
... I'm really tired of you weaseling your way out of these self-contradictions, so for the moment I'll ignore that I've been pointing out problems with that...
Mike wrote: "You cannot say, on one hand, that two people negotiating an exchange is like the minimum wage, and then on the other hand acknowledge thatthe...
Universal health insurance does not fit your "broken window" analogy. Every person in their life incurs medical costs. Some people have extraordinary costs...
I am sure this weill generate some comment on Sentient.... My God! Those crazy Irish! Willingly, nay, even enthusiastically, raising their own taxes! And...
Daniel wrote: Nasa is saying that, but it is presuming that while solar output increases, everything else stays the same (i.e. more solar output doesn't reduce...
... Here's what you said: "You in negotiating for a job or a used car or whatever eventually (if the deal is made) find the middle ground where you and the...
... Marlea responded:The patient is isolated from the /actual/ full cost of whatever treatment he receives. Christian: Well, yeah. That's the whole concept of...
You parade around your economic ignorance like you're proud of it, you repeat arguments that have been rebutted, you trumpet irrelevancies as if they prove...