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>From:
Dave Johnson
To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 2:12
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] sp500/nasdaq top
Big corporations are no more efficient or
effective than is big government.
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>From:
Ron
Cernokus
To: <A
title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 10:40
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] sp500/nasdaq
top
A couple of years ago a friend of
mine was telling me about an extremely bright mutual acquaintance of
ours. After completing a dual doctorate, he had gone to work for
Monsanto as a researcher. However, he quit after two years
stating that they had very little interest in tackling any major health
problems. Their main interest was easy fast-dollar type drugs
like we are seeing advertised so much on TV.
Ron
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>From:
EarlA
To: <A
title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 9:08
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] sp500/nasdaq
top
You might as well get your facts straight. First, the US spends 14%
of GDP on healthcare which is the highest percentage of any country in the
entire world. Second, in spite of spending the world's greatest percentage
of GDP on healthcare, 40% of our citizens have none, zero, zilch health
coverage. Third, 50% of that 14%, or roughly 7% of GDP, is spent on
healthcare administration, almost all of which goes to private insurance
companies and HMO's, not the government. The government run Veterans
Administration medical system is a disgrace to those who served our
country. The government run Medicare system is extremely efficient,
consuming roughly 3% of premiums paid.
Those of us who can afford healthcare are well taken care of.
The 40% who can't afford healthcare coverage, receive little care,
and most of that is delivered in public hospital emergency
rooms at taxpayer's expense. What's obvious is that the
healthcare system, currently in private hands, has run
amuck. I don't know what the solution is.
Earl
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>From:
chaze@xxxxxxxx
To: <A
title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 6:43
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] sp500/nasdaq
top
it's the governmentt regulations andinvolvement in
our medical system which has created a lot of the problemsvis a via
rising health costs and insurance issues. And this doesn't
evenaddress corruption, fraud, waste, abuse, inefficiencies,and
incompetence.
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