Vaccines and stuff: Pt 2

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  • ws6guy

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    Nor is there any help.
    It's like my fingers and toes are constantly dipped in ice water.
    My wife has similar issues after the flu shot. 2 different doctors ask if she had the flu shot recently but neither would place blame on the shot. However with some research turns out it is a rare side effect of the flu shot. It's been going on for 6 years and the only thing that helps is regular exercise.
     

    Ingomike

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    Wait - what's wrong with capitalism? Are you now deciding that socialized healthcare is now for us just because it's about vaccines?

    Newsflash: All heathcare in America is business model.
    Far from capitalism. They are using the power of government to force a market for them.

    “Just getting one vaccine on the childhood schedule will bring the manufacturer a billion dollars in sales per year.”

    That is not capitalism…
     

    JettaKnight

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    You seriously believe THIS is free market capitalism?
    Well, I believe it's still better than socialized medicine.

    There's very, very little that is truly free market capitalism in this world. Food? Not with FDA. Cars? NHTSA would like to talk with you about that. Banking, investments and insurance? HA!

    Just because someone is making a profit off of something that is mandatory doesn't necessarily make that thing it bad. It may make it worth extra scrutiny, but doesn't make it bad.

    HoughMade would make the point that if the .gov told you to wear pants we'd have a revolt of pant-less INGOtarians. Should such a law be passed, and Wrangler makes a buck on selling you jeans, does that make the actual act of wearing pants bad?

    If .gov says your kids should get a polio vaccination, and some pharmacorp makes a buck selling that vaccine, does that in itself make getting a polio vaccine bad?
     

    Ingomike

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    Well, I believe it's still better than socialized medicine.

    There's very, very little that is truly free market capitalism in this world. Food? Not with FDA. Cars? NHTSA would like to talk with you about that. Banking, investments and insurance? HA!

    Just because someone is making a profit off of something that is mandatory doesn't necessarily make that thing it bad. It may make it worth extra scrutiny, but doesn't make it bad.

    HoughMade would make the point that if the .gov told you to wear pants we'd have a revolt of pant-less INGOtarians. Should such a law be passed, and Wrangler makes a buck on selling you jeans, does that make the actual act of wearing pants bad?

    If .gov says your kids should get a polio vaccination, and some pharmacorp makes a buck selling that vaccine, does that in itself make getting a polio vaccine bad?
    It has gotten out of hand. Apparently government has not lost your trust like it has mine…
     

    KLB

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    Well, I believe it's still better than socialized medicine.

    There's very, very little that is truly free market capitalism in this world. Food? Not with FDA. Cars? NHTSA would like to talk with you about that. Banking, investments and insurance? HA!

    Just because someone is making a profit off of something that is mandatory doesn't necessarily make that thing it bad. It may make it worth extra scrutiny, but doesn't make it bad.

    HoughMade would make the point that if the .gov told you to wear pants we'd have a revolt of pant-less INGOtarians. Should such a law be passed, and Wrangler makes a buck on selling you jeans, does that make the actual act of wearing pants bad?

    If .gov says your kids should get a polio vaccination, and some pharmacorp makes a buck selling that vaccine, does that in itself make getting a polio vaccine bad?
    Obamacare took a lot of the capitalism out of medicine by removing a lot of the competition in the market.
     
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