Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> This is the hardest lesson the dedicated statist must learn: > someone paid for that treatment you received at a military > facility in Florida: the anwer to yur query of "hunh? It > didn't cost ME a thing!" is that us US taxpayers paid for the > treatment for the injury.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Yes, and for that I am thankful for their generosity and the mercy of an army doctor who took care of a Snowbird doing stupid things on vacation. He didn't have to, had no obligation and only did so because he, as most American I know will help people in need. ...and it helps if your uncle is a CO. >>>>>>>>>>>> Similarly, your operation for the mashed Achilles tendon was > paid for by the friendly taxpayers of the Dominion of Canada. > (Though, in this case, I suspect that our Workers' > Compensation Coveage would have been more generous than was > your appaently bare-bones gummit insurance.) > > Marc<<<<<<<<<< Yes, their taxes AND MY taxes mean I don't have to decide between being in debt for life or being crippled for life. As a society we (and I) believe that its better (and cheaper) for all involved if everyone in our tribe has access to medical care ...and public education. It makes for a physically healthier and literate population and does not further widen the economic gap between the rich and poor (the middle class is an endangered species) and all the civil unrest and societal tension that comes with that. Those who feel they have no part of or responsibility to the tribe, or that the tribe is leaving them out it privileges, will turn rogue against their tribe. "Individualism" and "isolationalim" can be a good thing but not in all circumstance. Sometimes its better to cooperate and work with your neighbours to build a better community for all. Even anarchists can work together for the good of the greater anarchists community :^) You can't live in a walled compound with your guns forever. Wouldn't it be nice if the world outside your compound was a nicer place to travel, visit or work? Self employed people don't get Workmans Comp here. ...and from what I have seen of their bureaucracy in Nfld it's the last place you want to get tangled up in when you are an injured worker or even an employer. Greg Locke