THE TIME TO ACT WAS IN NOVEMBER OF 2008
my bit comes in at :35
ANOTHER APPEARANCE ON AL JAZ IN 2008
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I hold up the FRAUD sign at 1:52 – Where was Stiglitz back then?
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Stacy Summary: Both the financial and health care system sound really sick in today’s headlines.
Let’s start with the obvious: America has not only the worst but the dumbest health care system in the developed world. It’s become a black leprosy eating away at the American experiment — a bureaucracy so insipid and mean and illogical that even our darkest criminal minds wouldn’t be equal to dreaming it up on purpose.
The system doesn’t work for anyone. It cheats patients and leaves them to die, denies insurance to 47 million Americans, forces hospitals to spend billions haggling over claims, and systematically bleeds and harasses doctors with the specter of catastrophic litigation. Even as a mechanism for delivering bonuses to insurance-company fat cats, it’s a miserable failure: Greedy insurance bosses who spent a generation denying preventive care to patients now see their profits sapped by millions of customers who enter the system only when they’re sick with incurably expensive illnesses.
The cost of all of this to society, in illness and death and lost productivity and a soaring federal deficit and plain old anxiety and anger, is incalculable — and that’s the good news. The bad news is our failed health care system won’t get fixed, because it exists entirely within the confines of yet another failed system: the political entity known as the United States of America.
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Funny AIG commercials that might just explain how the butterfly flapping its Collateralized Debt Swap wings turned into the hurricane on Wall Street. More evidence of London having operated as the global money laundering centre for corrupt bankers, derivative wielding insurance execs and influential Ponzi scheme operators. And while the UK confronts a future of IMF bailouts, Russia moves in on the Arctic.
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