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Re: Sources of Innovation

Posted by Pamela McCorduck on Feb 14, 2010; 3:00pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Sources-of-Innovation-tp4566136p4570336.html

When Kennedy envisioned going to the moon, no lobby existed to fight  
ferociously for the sole right to take the profits from going to the  
moon, and the sole right to decide who gets to go.

If you read the not-very-deep subtext in this fight, you will see that  
it's not about giving better healthcare to Americans (which we  
desperately need) but about protecting the enormous profits of the  
healthcare insurance industry. It's dressed up in "right to choose,"  
and "privacy between doctor and patient," and "keep the government out  
of medical care," but it's really about profit protection. From  
several different and reliable sources (one of them a congressional  
candidate) I have heard that since early last summer, the insurance  
and pharmaceuticals industries have been spending over $1 million per  
day on lobbying. It continues. You can do the arithmetic.

The media regularly reports on how much better, cheaper, and more  
effective medical plans are all around the developed world. It doesn't  
penetrate $1 million-plus per day.


On Feb 13, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Jochen Fromm wrote:

> Where does all this whining about health care
> come from? Everyone in Germany has a health
> insurance, it is obligatory. There is general
> agreement here that the European (and esp.
> the German) health care system is better
> and more social than the one in the US.
> The USA obviously needs a better health care
> system. Where is the American optimism and
> the "i believe we can do it" spirit? I've heard
> that optimism and positive thinking is a typical
> American attitude.
>
> America is lacking a vision, something like
> Kennedy's vision to bring a man to the moon
> and back. Military and NASA won't do it
> this time. A vision or a common dream which
> would foster technological innovation. Schmidt
> mentioned "renewable energy" and green
> technology. What about a clean L.A. with
> fresh air? A large scale scientific initiative
> to create the first AI would be another one.
> America would have the resources to do it, it
> has the companies with the largest data centers.
> It should be proud of Google, Microsoft,
> Amazon, and Apple. It is difficult to understand
> why it disputes about health care so long.
>
> -J.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger Critchlow
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 6:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Sources of Innovation
>
> [...] We're too busy defending ourselves from hedge fund vampires  
> and health care ghouls to worry about growth.  Say what you will  
> about the undead, they steal their profits fair and square and  
> invest them in the rule of law.
>
>
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