What dilemma?
Antibiotic resistance, dim rodent. Obviously.
What dilemma?
Antibiotic resistance, dim rodent. Obviously.
Antibiotic resistance, dim rodent. Obviously.
What dilemma? Drug sales have never been better.
Antibiotic resistance, dim rodent. Obviously.
Drug sales have never been better.
Obviously.
.... premiums. Yes. Ours is about $120/month. Were one of us to use medical services for injury or disease, the treatment can suck up a few years' worth of premiums. It's a good deal. But you go ahead and refuse to pay for medical services seeing as you don't think it's any good.The patient the consumer the sheep always pay.
lol Try telling that to your doctor or the dude that assembles your doctor's stethoscope. People manning the health system (and related areas) usually get paid. Banks may use some of what isn't sucked up in gov't taxes on that pay to make money from, but banks do not get everything. Grow up.Health care dollars always go down the bank drain.
People like to earn enough to live on, pay taxes with, and have a little left over for fun. I'm sure you don't work for free, if you work at all.Medicine is a pseudo scientific corporation where most research concentrates on profit margins.
huh?They sell flu shots like they sell cell phones.
Some systems are worse than others. If what you said is true, then I'd suspect it's because of the disparities between those who can afford healthcare and those that can't.If the system is so forking good why do Americans have the worst health outcomes in the developed world.
.... perhaps according to American insurance companies. The quality of care available in the States is top notch. The profit is mostly made by manufacturers of medical materials and insurance companies. Too bad you seem to try plugging all medical related people and services into the same hole.It's pretty clear to me that it's pure business and very little medicine.
And if people didn't wander around spreading diseases and stuff there wouldn't be so many sick people either. If there weren't nearly as many people as there are, there wouldn't be so many sick either. So?If the food industry didn't boil and fumigate all the nutrients out of the canned grub we could in the west eliminate 50% of disease that presently stuffs dollars into banks.
Yeah sure, you probably take homeopathic preparations too and think rubbing your feet in the right place will improve your vision. That's simply not true DB, there is no good science in support of the anti-vaccination crowd, there's just quacks like Joseph Mercola and ignorant loons like Jenny McCarthy. And the scientifically illiterate like you; anybody who thinks there's any scientific validity to the electric universe and Velikovsky's nonsense isn't qualified to have an opinion, but your belief armour is such that there's no point in trying to explain anything to you anyway.There are many hundreds of scientific studies by now all casting doubt on the claims made by vaccination proponents.
.... premiums. Yes. Ours is about $120/month. Were one of us to use medical services for injury or disease, the treatment can suck up a few years' worth of premiums. It's a good deal. But you go ahead and refuse to pay for medical services seeing as you don't think it's any good.lol Try telling that to your doctor or the dude that assembles your doctor's stethoscope. People manning the health system (and related areas) usually get paid. Banks may use some of what isn't sucked up in gov't taxes on that pay to make money from, but banks do not get everything. Grow up.People like to earn enough to live on, pay taxes with, and have a little left over for fun. I'm sure you don't work for free, if you work at all. huh? Some systems are worse than others. If what you said is true, then I'd suspect it's because of the disparities between those who can afford healthcare and those that can't. .... perhaps according to American insurance companies. The quality of care available in the States is top notch. The profit is mostly made by manufacturers of medical materials and insurance companies. Too bad you seem to try plugging all medical related people and services into the same hole.
And if people didn't wander around spreading diseases and stuff there wouldn't be so many sick people either. If there weren't nearly as many people as there are, there wouldn't be so many sick either. So?
Yeah sure, you probably take homeopathic preparations too and think rubbing your feet in the right place will improve your vision. That's simply not true DB, there is no good science in support of the anti-vaccination crowd, there's just quacks like Joseph Mercola and ignorant loons like Jenny McCarthy. And the scientifically illiterate like you; anybody who thinks there's any scientific validity to the electric universe and Velikovsky's nonsense isn't qualified to have an opinion, but your belief armour is such that there's no point in trying to explain anything to you anyway.
Don't get your electrons in a bunch. Resistance is futile.Yeah sure, you probably take homeopathic preparations too and think rubbing your feet in the right place will improve your vision. That's simply not true DB, there is no good science in support of the anti-vaccination crowd, there's just quacks like Joseph Mercola and ignorant loons like Jenny McCarthy. And the scientifically illiterate like you; anybody who thinks there's any scientific validity to the electric universe and Velikovsky's nonsense isn't qualified to have an opinion, but your belief armour is such that there's no point in trying to explain anything to you anyway.
No they don't. People get medical services, work, and all kinds of things from health care. All banks get is money; and money is based on an imaginary illusion of value. I'd rather have an apple than the few cents an apple costs. The apple I can use to fuel my body. Money is simply an easily stored tool.You have little or no appreciation of the meat grinding corporations or you own one. And the banks do regularly and literally get everything.
Nah. I'd arrive in Oz, which, BTW, is also imaginary.If you follow the yellow brick road you will come to a bank not a hospital.
Happens that way at times. At other times, they are complementary. I buy bandaids from manufacturer. You get a cut, I trade you a bandaid for a couple pennies. Everyone is happy. Except you. You snivel because someone spends time n effort making bandaids and gets money for doing so and then snivel because you didn't get the bandaid for free from me after I paid for it. And then you forget that it kept your body from making a mess of your computer.Economic collapse is a popular topic these last days it is supposed that the efficiency of the machine has peaked and it cannot possibly eat more than it has, for the time being. You keep talking about medicine like they keep talking about medicine while they practice business, the two trades are in a conflict of interest from the start.
What's the going rate for linezolid per dose? $125?
Nah. Too many people on the planet. Shut down population growth.
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The answer is obvious , shut down the meat industry.
No they don't. People get medical services, work, and all kinds of things from health care. All banks get is money; and money is based on an imaginary illusion of value. I'd rather have an apple than the few cents an apple costs. The apple I can use to fuel my body. Money is simply an easily stored tool. Nah. I'd arrive in Oz, which, BTW, is also imaginary. Happens that way at times. At other times, they are complementary. I buy bandaids from manufacturer. You get a cut, I trade you a bandaid for a couple pennies. Everyone is happy. Except you. You snivel because someone spends time n effort making bandaids and gets money for doing so and then snivel because you didn't get the bandaid for free from me after I paid for it. And then you forget that it kept your body from making a mess of your computer.
Ok, you don't snivel. You rant incoherently.People get serviced for sure. Banks get gold and hard assets. I don't snivel.
Strawman argument.Thanks for the useless info about band-aids. You spelt band-aid wrong three times and ignored your spell checker each time because you are stuck up and all the hard working posters here weren't worth your effort.
Irrelevant to the point.When was the last time a professional drug dealer suggested an apple to you Lester?
Nah. Too many people on the planet. Shut down population growth.
Ok, you don't snivel. You rant incoherently. Strawman argument. Irrelevant to the point.
Doesn't matter to me. I go when I go. In the meantime, I will be as healthy as I can be for as long as I can be.Ah agenda twenty-one eh, thinks it's a good idea eh, you're the self sufficient type Lester, you'll be top of the list old boy.
Possibly, but as I mentioned before, the more humans there are the less there is of other life. The pattern is not sustainable. The planetary elements that make up mass are limited. There is only so much mass on the planet and it does not increase very much. What does make it increase is a very small amount that lands on Earth from space and extremely little of it is useful for making life.The planet can easily support many times the present population
Nope. There's another catch: that of distribution.the single catch is the present system of governance cannot control even the present numbers and that is the only reason to suppress further population growth and radically cull the present numbers back to 500,000. Then they'll be safe Lester and we won't be wasting their food and their planet and sniviling about equality.
lol I'm simply attemtpting to entertain you. Because you certainly entertain me. Quid pro quo, bro.And you are in the habit of addressing incoherent ranting chicken farmers, to what end Lester? Do you suppose you will heal me of my affliction by application of your rustic wit? Are you some sort of missionary? Why do you think I'm worth your kind benevolent ministrations? Do I have a PLEASE SAVE ME sign tacked to my *** or what?
I rejoice in having succeeded in entertaining you.PS I'v awarded you a coveted thumbs up for making a grey afternoon and my last joint an enjoyable occasion. What is your sckedual like tomorrow?
Where did they get that idea from?The price of antibiotics is not what has driven antibiotic resistance, it's stupid people who demand a pill whenever they get the sniffles.