>>>>>>
You refuse to give an answer on my question of 'what about the MDs' and now asking for an explanation of the word socialism?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Indeed, only the stupid and sensative tea party american will get irritate by such a question that ends with a smily. >>>>>>
>>>>>>Walter, I gave you an answer. You didn't like the "packaging" surrounding the answer. I refuse to do your research for you.
>>>>>
>>>>>You did not. You beat around the bush, like any politician who tries to avoid admitting that he has not counter arguments. You did not write down a single argument backed up with facts. Instead you send me through the woods with a video of a MD in Italy (of all places. Italies healthcare is still too influenced by cristian religion (Life or dead questions)).
>>>>>
>>>>>>Physicians, engineers, scientists have left Europe for the United States. It's not my fault you're too mule-headed to see the writing on the wall. The United States, even with its flaws, is the greatest country in the world. There is a reson for that - one of them is that we have a politico-economic system that, despite its mixes, is the best system around.
>>>>>
>>>>>>No, I am not saying that Americans as individuals are better...what I AM saying is that this is the greatest nation in the world.
>>>>>
>>>>>I know it hurts too much to admit that that image is scattered to pieces. Hey, don't shoot the messenger.
>>>>>
>>>>>>Finally, I don't belong to the Tea Party. So much for your superficial conclusions.
>>>>>
>>>>>I never said you did, but you definitely sound like them.
>>>>
>>>>The Tea Party is way further out on the fringe than Kevin is.
>>>
>>>
>>>The tea party is right on with their desire to take back the gov't that should be of the people and not of the congress and of the president...
>>
>>We already have that - it's called voting. If everybody agreed with your Tea Party then they would be voted in. However, they're on the far right fringe so that will never happen (thank god!)
>
>Uh, you were in this country during the last election, right? One in three tea-party candidates for congress won. that means that many Americans voted for the
far-right fringe.
>
>I don't see a tea-party candidate winning the presidency EVER though....Not enough Americans on either extreme left or right to vote in an extremist on either side of the aisle.
>
>
>
>
http://www.newser.com/story/104535/32-of-tea-party-candidates-for-congress-won.html"just 32% of all Tea Party candidates who ran for Congress won and 61.4% lost this election"
from
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/11/03/5403120-just-32-of-tea-party-candidates-winI would like to think the majority will not vote with the fringe. But then again, W. Bush got another term and, going back a ways, there was Nazi Germany.
I guess if they win it's up to the righteous people everywhere to see that they get the next ticket home (by turning out to vote that is).