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In reply to the discussion: Mentally ill flood ER as states cut services [View all]got root
(425 posts)59. This is what our christian society has come to, with our for profit 'health-care' system
What an absolute disgrace, especially for the supposedly richest country on the planet.
Even when we vote for change as a nation, we still get the same old policies that only reinforce our for profit model.
reminds of a story I read in a book of short stories from japan "Old folks mountain"
http://books.google.com/books?id=58fqxCNkI5YC&lpg=PR1&pg=PA243#v=onepage&q&f=false
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I'm a federal employee and my co-workers seem completely oblivious to what is
TheDebbieDee
Dec 2011
#37
Cutting mental health services caused the exploding prison population in the first place...
Deep13
Dec 2011
#6
That is just it, they don't need social programs, they need permanent institutional care.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Dec 2011
#77
It wasn't until Reagan, in fact, that the phemomenon of "homelessness" became real, and I'm 62.
whathehell
Dec 2011
#34
One of the bullet points used to bash Occupy Los Angeles before the raid was
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#14
"America" May not believe in Evolution, but she sure believes in survival of the 'fittest'
n2doc
Dec 2011
#12
Privatization is bad even for those of us who are reasonably able to function in society.
BreweryYardRat
Dec 2011
#23
My 6 year old grandson was taking medication for ADD his dad was told there is a shortage
Tippy
Dec 2011
#36
Yeah, I figured I'd either trash my response or my account would get trashed due to it. ;P (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2011
#48
No one denies there is a difference between situational depression and clinical depression. nt
Still Blue in PDX
Dec 2011
#90
This is what our christian society has come to, with our for profit 'health-care' system
got root
Dec 2011
#59
Our local governments were doing this even before the downturn and teabagger elections
Blue_Tires
Dec 2011
#88