Edwynn
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One of the better arguments I've heard for a universal single-payer healthcare system, but far and away the best argument I've heard for such a system that somehow, unfathomably, failed to recognize the obvious conclusion of the argument by not actually recommending the most sensible and cost effective solution. The guy is obviously sharp, but given such proclivity for overlooking something so obvious, I'm not sure he's the guy you'd want for investment advice. As for the claim that the Democrats and Republicans are avoiding whatever it is this video makes you think they are; I'm not sure if you've been paying attention, but the whole problem in this country is that both parties have been paying far too much attention to and have placed inordinate amount of focus on how governmental decisions affect investment decisions. Which is the only focus of the fellow in this interview. All I can say is; "yeah, if you say so, good luck with that," etc.
< Message edited by Edwynn -- 11/7/2012 11:49:08 AM >
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