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Wednesday
28Oct2009

Dick Morris Once Again Proves That He Reasons At a Second Grade Level

Okay, I admit at times I have accused Dick Morris of reasoning at a second grade level and at other times at a fifth grade level.  I should be consistent but the point is that he can't think past an elementary school level.  Check out this nugget of idiocy:

How can the government pretend that it can manage, overhaul, streamline, and reform the healthcare system in the United States when it can't even deliver enough flu shots to prevent a pandemic? . . .

It was no secret that the flu season was approaching. But, now that it is upon us, we find ourselves pathetically short of shots.

One year ago, the government told us that we would have hundreds of millions of vaccinations available.

Oohh, sounds like a strong argument if you are a second grader.  Problem is, the U.S. Government is not the one manufacturing the swine flu virus.  It is private pharmaceutical companies.  So, the private market/capitalism is responsible why we have a lack of supply on swine flu.  If we take Morris's reasoning, then it is the private market that is not responsive the health care needs of Americans.  Wouldn't that call for scaling back private insurers and pursuing a single payer system?  I am just saying.  Who is failing in getting out swine flu vaccine?  The free market is.

Gee, Dick Morris, why even try to pretend you are smart. 

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