Healthcare Government Jobs: Tell it Like it Is. Economic Dislocations. The Great Biding for Time. Perhaps Ayn Rand might say, ?one mans inefficiency is another mans job? therefore we need to be altruistic in allowing fraud to continue. not be politically correct. Lets tell it like it is. Once again I ?opted out? of the intrusive, but minimally effective profit center called a, body scan thereby causing puzzled looks.. Why would you prefer a ?pat down.? I said I don?t want to be patted down, ?I am requesting a Frisk.? Lets just describe things accurately so we can build momentum towards progress. The system was not prepared for one person refusing to take the path of least resistance. The last few articles by Karl Denninger accurately describes the concept of regulation induced economic dislocations. The majority of our economy is now subject to failure by economic dislocation. This becomes more than obvious in the areas of government policy in health care, finance, student loans, energy and housing. Unfortunately, these problems (and the follow on bailouts) are all symptomatic of a great biding for time. You see without all these artificial bailouts and constructs ZERO economic activity would remain. The country does not need 25% of its jobs in finance for instance, it does not need vast inefficiencies intentionally built into insurance, education, housing, and healthcare. Not mentioned in this video, the Military Industrial and Security complex represents one of the great inefficiencies in our current system which now can only bide for time.
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