Random Quotes, Appropos of Nothing

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Arnold Kling:

“From a libertarian perspective, your generosity is reflected in what you do with your own money, not in what you do with other people’s money.”

It’s amazing how generous some people are with other people’s money.

Amy Poehler’s character (a local government empployee) in the new TV series Parks and Recreation:

“This is where the rubber of government meets the road of actual human beings.”

And finally, reader James D, from the comments section:

“If there is ONE group of people in this country who deserve free/socialized medicine, it’s the military.”

James D hates our troops.

(Note: I understand and appreciate his sentiment. I’m kidding, here. Sort of.)

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13 Responses to “Random Quotes, Appropos of Nothing”

  1. #1 |  James D | 

    For the record, I’m not saying the crappy care they sometimes receive is what they deserve, but rather quality care. Obviously your original story was pointing out a journalist getting ‘hushed’ for trying to expose someone who had a complaint.

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  2. #2 |  Radley Balko | 

    Yeah, I was just having a little fun at the VA’s expense.

    I know what you meant.

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  3. #3 |  David W | 

    I wish the problem were just confined to the VA – one agency might be fixable. But those of us who have to suffer through Tricare while on active duty can tell you why the program’s nickname is “Try to Get Care.”

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  4. #4 |  Nando | 

    Military folk receive socialized medicine while on Active Duty. Most of us learn from that when we leave the military and don’t want to deal with it again, LOL.

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  5. #5 |  Cappy | 

    I can honestly say that military medicine is decent. They fixed me up no problems. I have the scars to prove it.

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  6. #6 |  Boyd Durkin | 

    To Radley’s point, I’m really pist that America is embracing socialized everything. But, I console myself that the folks who are responsible will be punished with socialized everything.

    More posts on God and abortion! They generate 100+ posts each with 1,000 word comments.

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  7. #7 |  Brian | 

    The veterans deserve the medical treatment they were promised when they signed up. They thought it was part of the deal. When my dad joined up back in the 60s he was told that he’d get free medical care for the rest of his life…

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  8. #8 |  CharlesWT | 

    VA medical is, on average, better than nothing. Which is to say, in all too many cases, it’s a lot worse than nothing.

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  9. #9 |  KBCraig | 

    Brian wrote:

    When my dad joined up back in the 60s he was told that he’d get free medical care for the rest of his life…

    A lot of people thought the same thing when they voted Democrat.

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  10. #10 |  UCrawford | 

    Amy Poehler’s character (a local government empployee) in the new TV series Parks and Recreation:

    “This is where the rubber of government meets the road of actual human beings.”

    I don’t know if anyone here watched “Parks & Recreations” last night, but I thought the show had some promise…particularly the character of Ron Swanson, Poehler’s boss who says around the office, openly, that doesn’t want the Parks department to build or do anything because “everything the government does is a waste of taxpayer money” and who has a bootlegger’s shotgun and a Claymore mine on his desk that’s pointed at the seats of anyone who comes in asking for money on the government’s part.

    Every character in that show who works for the government is portrayed as either corrupt, apathetic, or incompetent, the public town hall meetings that the Parks department is forced to go to is populated largely by crazy people or idiots who don’t really care about parks, and the boss on the show said that his dream is to have the entire park system privatized, taken over by corporations and run for profit by Chuck E. Cheese because they have an “impeccable business model” and he’d rather work for them than the government anyway.

    The show was a little uneven in the pilot, but they had some pretty funny stuff in it so hopefully they’ll get in a groove in the next couple of episodes (assuming they don’t get cancelled).

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  11. #11 |  UCrawford | 

    Nando,

    Most of us learn from that when we leave the military and don’t want to deal with it again, LOL.

    I had the privilege of receiving socialized medical care from both the military and the British NHS (when I was stationed there)…and neither were particularly great.

    Politicians who even hint at getting the government more involved in our medical care send me off on a rant…and it’s the primary reason why I wouldn’t vote for Obama.

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  12. #12 |  Ryland | 

    I dealt with TRICARE and whatever the one before it was called for several years. I have decent insurance where I work, so I really don’t use the retirees version. While I was active duty, there was a significant number of us who opted for the copays and went outside the system. It was better care and less headaches that way.

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  13. #13 |  Ryland | 

    Sorry, I forgot to add that the VA disability thing is a very unpleasant process. Then you add in a few hack doctors, one that diagnosed rotator cuff tears as a shoulder strain comes to mind, in the end it’s difficult to get what you should. It’s almost impossible to get more than you should.

    The bad part is that they reduce your retirement check dollar for dollar for what they give you in disability.

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