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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1451641" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>It might have been on page 2, where you explain how price controls on fuel could have prevented the economic downturn, without taking into account or addressing the other factors that go along with it. And the fact that oil is sold on the global market, we burn almost 3 times what we pull daily, what we have is not cheap to get (but cheap is what you're willing to pay for it). Again, the only way to decrease dependence on foreign oil is to use less oil. Shameless plug = natural gas.<img src="/images/smilies/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumb:" title="Thumb :thumb:" data-shortname=":thumb:" /></p><p></p><p>But if you like, we can go back to medical care.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What should the cap be on a basic checkup, and will there be an effect on quality or availability of health care as a result? If so, how do we address those issues?</p><p></p><p>Honestly I think a single payer system would have less problems and be less intrusive than your plan. Which seems to be modeled off the Radiohead "pay what you want" album.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I guess that's still off-topic too (but you brought it up also). I keep forgetting the topic was our new Civil War. Sorry. I really have nothing more to say about that. Except "lawl".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1451641, member: 4319"] It might have been on page 2, where you explain how price controls on fuel could have prevented the economic downturn, without taking into account or addressing the other factors that go along with it. And the fact that oil is sold on the global market, we burn almost 3 times what we pull daily, what we have is not cheap to get (but cheap is what you're willing to pay for it). Again, the only way to decrease dependence on foreign oil is to use less oil. Shameless plug = natural gas.:thumb: But if you like, we can go back to medical care. What should the cap be on a basic checkup, and will there be an effect on quality or availability of health care as a result? If so, how do we address those issues? Honestly I think a single payer system would have less problems and be less intrusive than your plan. Which seems to be modeled off the Radiohead "pay what you want" album. ETA: I guess that's still off-topic too (but you brought it up also). I keep forgetting the topic was our new Civil War. Sorry. I really have nothing more to say about that. Except "lawl". [/QUOTE]
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