Of course, minorities such as myself would be eradicated in hate-based democracies, vegans would kill MacDonalds' fans, and mass shooters would have unions, but it is appropriate as my email signature when contacting politicians.
Regards the former, imagine being a patient whose previously had a heart attack and a triple by-pass, and whose heart is at 40%, sitting in a queue outside a hospital, before dawn, and doing so for 3 days to eventually be told that you'd have to be admitted with a current heart attack to be referred to a government heart hospital near your home. That happened to my father a year ago.
Whereas my mother, who died 9 years ago, had her bills covered by private medical scheme. But that it was the price of a house, and because she was obviously not going to beat the cancer, it is my strong belief that they put her through unnecessary procedures, like cutting a large part of her face off, so that they could increase their profit.
Now our government, in an attempt to stem declining votes, has decided all private care must be erased so that people receive equally bad treatment. But they don't have the money for it so it currently sits as a passed bill not signed by the President whilst we wait and see if we survive our elections on May 29.
Of course, I believe in equality in education and medical treatment, but a good Government would first fix what we have instead of stealing from it.
But that's just me being selfish. I'm well aware, through the news and many documentaries, that the cost of US medical and the bigger price of the debt thereafter is a special case (the Western world's capitalists aspires to create in their countries).
Propaganda works best when there's more than one truth. Consider that BRICS is soon to meet and make announcements, and that South Africa exists on debt to keep the government in power through promises to an electorate that doesn't understand debt.
High. I'm more concerned that South Africa's private reserve has never allowed an independent audit. Over a century of our country's suffering may have been for nothing.
Mmmm... Well, the breakout has started and the establishment control paper market seems unable to suppress the demand/price. Interesting that most physical is being bought OTC by way of F&O and the buyer is a mystery, mysterious... Perhaps Mysteron himself? Conversely to a rising tide floating all ships, the ebbing tide of price breakout and demand will eventually show which reserves are standing up and which are sitting down...
Politicians Obay The Public?
That would ruin everything 😒
Of course, minorities such as myself would be eradicated in hate-based democracies, vegans would kill MacDonalds' fans, and mass shooters would have unions, but it is appropriate as my email signature when contacting politicians.
Mass shooters having unions?
Hey that's not a bad idea.
But South Africa is far more advanced than the USA.
I can't get Medicare to cover independent contractors that salvage slightly damaged cartel equipment.
Govt care is poor, and private astronomical.
Regards the former, imagine being a patient whose previously had a heart attack and a triple by-pass, and whose heart is at 40%, sitting in a queue outside a hospital, before dawn, and doing so for 3 days to eventually be told that you'd have to be admitted with a current heart attack to be referred to a government heart hospital near your home. That happened to my father a year ago.
Whereas my mother, who died 9 years ago, had her bills covered by private medical scheme. But that it was the price of a house, and because she was obviously not going to beat the cancer, it is my strong belief that they put her through unnecessary procedures, like cutting a large part of her face off, so that they could increase their profit.
Now our government, in an attempt to stem declining votes, has decided all private care must be erased so that people receive equally bad treatment. But they don't have the money for it so it currently sits as a passed bill not signed by the President whilst we wait and see if we survive our elections on May 29.
Of course, I believe in equality in education and medical treatment, but a good Government would first fix what we have instead of stealing from it.
But that's just me being selfish. I'm well aware, through the news and many documentaries, that the cost of US medical and the bigger price of the debt thereafter is a special case (the Western world's capitalists aspires to create in their countries).
True. When I was in the Army,I(foolishly) asked my sergeant who we worked for. His response was the pharmaceutical industry.
At my young age,I didn't understand it. I do now.
Sorry about the loss of your parents.
Time took my father and turburulooses took ny mom.
Fortunately the Army took me.
No matter what country you live in the politicians alway take. But they never give.
No rush, one still alive :) And we all have an expiry date. It is what it is unless we learn from it how to live better.
Truism about politics.
That’s a very good comparative example. Very predictable that Bloomberg would take that position.
Propaganda works best when there's more than one truth. Consider that BRICS is soon to meet and make announcements, and that South Africa exists on debt to keep the government in power through promises to an electorate that doesn't understand debt.
What are the odds that the U.S. doesn't have as much shiny stuff as it says it has?
High. I'm more concerned that South Africa's private reserve has never allowed an independent audit. Over a century of our country's suffering may have been for nothing.
Mmmm... Well, the breakout has started and the establishment control paper market seems unable to suppress the demand/price. Interesting that most physical is being bought OTC by way of F&O and the buyer is a mystery, mysterious... Perhaps Mysteron himself? Conversely to a rising tide floating all ships, the ebbing tide of price breakout and demand will eventually show which reserves are standing up and which are sitting down...
Gold withdrawals by Russia, China, UAE and Saudi Arabia are what counts.
Brilliantly and succinctly done. Control of the narrative is vital.