With the precipitous decline of democracy in the United States, it is all too easy to ignore that Canada’s democracy is in decline as well. We ignore the signs at our peril.
After 10 years of Trump and barely a year of Carney, anyone who says ‘we need a businessman and not a politician’ should be locked up in solitary confinement for 20 years minimum.
Exactly. This whole ‘we need a businessman’ line was originally started by Ross Perot in the 90s. To be honest, it only would make sense if you know nothing about public vs. private infrastructure and profit vs. ‘this is lossy, but critical’.
For example healthcare… I hate to say it, you cannot make money off healthcare without being extremely predatory and evil. this isn’t me being idealistic and somehow refusing to believe you can be ‘good’ while maintaining a for-profit model. YOU CANNOT MAKE HEALTHCARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT BEING EVIL!
The reason? Despite it being absolutely critical, healthcare and insurance is going to need a ton of money to maintain, and unless you’re denying healthcare most of the time (and only partially covering the other) you will lose money. You know the private for-profit healthcare clinics that have been popping up in Canada over the past few decades? They deliver less results and cost more public money than public clinics do. Yes, they’re getting taxpayer dollars, a lot of them, and STILL can’t turn a profit.
If you said ‘no more public healthcare, all private now, but they need to stand up on their own two feet’ most of them would collapse within a few years. Because no matter how important this shit is, they can’t be profitable. So they are given public money that they pocket themselves while still failing to provide the services demanded.
when I was more naive I would ask ‘but why not just make it all public? It’ll be cheaper? and make it easier to be a doctor and give more grants to medical students and learning?’ But now I know the reason answer… because it would benefit a few people (double digit numbers at the most) over the millions below. That’s it. It is such an intensely simple way to look at it.
This is why Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire is one of the worst things to happen so far, because he is far from the first. The others are racing for trillionaire spots. What this means is basically they don’t just control the economy of entire countries and can fully bypass any government they want, but they basically control the entire world.
After 10 years of Trump and barely a year of Carney, anyone who says ‘we need a businessman and not a politician’ should be locked up in solitary confinement for 20 years minimum.
Fuck business, I’m more for humanity and ecology.
Exactly. This whole ‘we need a businessman’ line was originally started by Ross Perot in the 90s. To be honest, it only would make sense if you know nothing about public vs. private infrastructure and profit vs. ‘this is lossy, but critical’.
For example healthcare… I hate to say it, you cannot make money off healthcare without being extremely predatory and evil. this isn’t me being idealistic and somehow refusing to believe you can be ‘good’ while maintaining a for-profit model. YOU CANNOT MAKE HEALTHCARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT BEING EVIL!
The reason? Despite it being absolutely critical, healthcare and insurance is going to need a ton of money to maintain, and unless you’re denying healthcare most of the time (and only partially covering the other) you will lose money. You know the private for-profit healthcare clinics that have been popping up in Canada over the past few decades? They deliver less results and cost more public money than public clinics do. Yes, they’re getting taxpayer dollars, a lot of them, and STILL can’t turn a profit.
If you said ‘no more public healthcare, all private now, but they need to stand up on their own two feet’ most of them would collapse within a few years. Because no matter how important this shit is, they can’t be profitable. So they are given public money that they pocket themselves while still failing to provide the services demanded.
when I was more naive I would ask ‘but why not just make it all public? It’ll be cheaper? and make it easier to be a doctor and give more grants to medical students and learning?’ But now I know the reason answer… because it would benefit a few people (double digit numbers at the most) over the millions below. That’s it. It is such an intensely simple way to look at it.
This is why Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire is one of the worst things to happen so far, because he is far from the first. The others are racing for trillionaire spots. What this means is basically they don’t just control the economy of entire countries and can fully bypass any government they want, but they basically control the entire world.