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That is just silly. I think you fail to understand the profit motive.
I'd bet saving lives is more of a motive.
That is just silly. I think you fail to understand the profit motive.
No. It really isn't.I'd bet saving lives is more of a motive.
No. It really isn't.
It is like any other good or service. Some are willing to pay a price to have a certain amount. In that way it is no different than a house, a car or a tablet. There is a prifit to be made so someone, somewhere will find a way to provide it for a profit.Then why have healthcare at all?
It is like any other good or service. Some are willing to pay a price to have a certain amount. In that way it is no different than a house, a car or a tablet. There is a prifit to be made so someone, somewhere will find a way to provide it for a profit.
LOL. Perhaps he did it for fame. One quote proves nothing. Show me evidence that people are willing to put their money at risk for the opportunity to save lives.The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more.
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The guy didn't do it for money
And yet, it's under Democrat presidents that income inequality has seen the greatest gain. Go figure.
Fastest and Longest Real Wage Growth in Two Decades. In the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased 3.7 percent -- faster than the rate of inflation. This marks the fourth consecutive year of real wage growth -- the longest consecutive increase since the early 1970s. Under President Clinton, real wages are up 6.5 percent, after declining 4.3 percent during the Reagan and Bush years. Real wage growth in 1998 reached 2.6 percent -- the largest increase since 1972.
For those of us why pay federal income taxes they should be lower. Lots lower. For those who do not pay the taxes they should be higher. Lots higher. They should have to pay so much their nipples hurt from being squeezed.
LOL. Perhaps he did it for fame. One quote proves nothing. Show me evidence that people are willing to put their money at risk for the opportunity to save lives.