Ray,
I fear I understand it better than
you.
The difference is perhaps that you want special
privileges for the arts, while I want to end all privileges.
All of them - and as Krugman suggests, it's not just
the Republicans. All of Congress are in for the feast.
If you saw Bill Moyer's guest the other evening you may
remember that he laid the blame squarely on Congress.
If you want the the huge profits of the drug companies
to end, all you need is a little free trade. Let generics be imported from
overseas without restriction. Then HMOs like the Kaiser will be able cheaply to
supply their patients.
So, would you give up your privileges if others gave up
their?
Harry
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Henry George School of Social Science of Los Angeles Box 655 Tujunga CA 91042 Tel: 818 352-4141 -- Fax: 818 353-2242 http://haledward.home.comcast.net ******************************************** From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Evans Harrell Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:45 PM To: futurework Subject: [Futurework] Sociopaths Harry won't understand it and Keith will but I'm going to post it anyway. I'm still dealing with Reagan's tax program in the arts. This Republican program can reduce us to the point where nothing matters. We will become just as sociopathic as they are.REH--- |
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