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Instead of resorting to a black market, Canadians are bypassing the long lines in their own system of so-called "free" medicine and crossing the border to obtain desired services at the going rate in the United States.

Conclusions: If Whites in America subscribe to the equalitarian tenet of picking up the tab to provide the underclass with health care services in any given market, then White America may very well find itself going broke trying to keep the remarkably ungrateful dark ones healthy, while at the same time unable to afford to keep its own families well. This is exactly what we are seeing in the field of health care today.

It is interesting to note that the daily in-patient rate in a municipal hospital near here, which caters to an increasingly Third World population, is $1,450, but if you can't afford it, you don't have to pay!

The socialistic idea of guaranteeing everyone a certain standard of living -- or level of medical services in the immediate case -- regardless of the worth that person is ascribed in the free market is a faulty one indeed, and it has failed miserably wherever its implementation was attempted. The idea is bad enough when it is attempted within a relatively homogeneous and advanced White society. When it is applied to the boiling pot of multiracial America the result is corruption, theft, and ultimately destruction and collapse of what used to be the finest health care establishment in the world.

If the government makes an attempt to provide certain services which an individual could not afford on free market determined wages, then the government is giving that individual an incentive not to work and not to save, and this is another fatal bug in the system. Even the concept of insurance is a little socialistic. But remember that the rational men in charge of insurance companies would never voluntarily assume the risks of covering the subhuman behavior and chronic inability to pay common among the underclass. Equalitarian laws demanding coverage for those who can't pay their way and who engage in animalistic, unhealthy behavior are going to destroy the system to the extent that decent, hard-working people will lose out completely. We are heading in that direction very quickly.

A further thought: As the underclass expands, average intelligence of the population decreases, as does the understanding of what constitutes quality health care. If the patient population becomes more dumbly complacent about the level of service it receives from the medical establishment, then what is supplied will be adjusted accordingly to meet that which is demanded. To put it a little differently, as the minority becomes the majority, the treatment provided to everyone becomes geared to the lower expectations of those who receive the most treatment. The bottom line is lower standards!

It looks as though sometime soon we may have to return to the system as it was in the days of Dr. Dan, when everyone managed his own health care decisions according to what he could afford, and if he couldn't afford it, he pulled his own teeth and set his own broken bones.

And if you still think that the politicians will pull a rabbit out of the hat and make everything okay again, then all I can say to you is: Stand still, little lambs, and prepare to be shorn.

Upward Invasion of the Professions
With equal employment opportunity's downward wage equalizing effect suppressing wages to the value of the least preferred job candidate within each job category you have a situation where workers will perceive a powerful incentive to upgrade their skills and invade higher professions to recoup their losses in purchasing power.
The ramification of the above is that you will start to see situations of oversupply of labor in certain higher job categories, thereby driving down the compensation levels of those job categories. With the exodus of the best and the brightest from each lower profession, you will see average capability levels in all professions decline. You will start to see an economy without substance, because it is in the lower professions where much bottom-line productive work is done. You will have a society approaching the "all chiefs and no Indians" anti-ideal. You will see over-emphasis on education to the point where a mere college degree becomes virtually worthless. Only a "brand name" degree (e.g. Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc.) will count for something, thereby increasing demand for "brand name" degrees and sending their prices through the roof -- while wages still continue to head south. Eventually holders of even "brand name" degrees will face a job market with declining, downwardly-equalized wages.

Aren't we seeing all of the above in the United States labor market?

For example, consider medicine and law. Because job and wage opportunities are being extinguished elsewhere in the economy, applications to medical and law schools are up even though compensation levels in medicine and law are going down.

For you computer people out there, consider Web page design. Companies are frantic to develop Web pages, but not just because they are fans of state-of-the-art technology. Far from it.

What they are eager to do, above all else, is the ultimate downward equalization of their customer service representatives by eliminating them and getting their customers to do their own data entry on a Web page. What will become of the displaced customer service reps? They might go to a two-bit commercial school on a government grant and study Web page design and invade that job category thereby creating an oversupply of labor in it. Just look at all the promotion on TV for people to upgrade their computer skills -- promotion that is chock-full of fallacies.

The socioeconomic hierarchy is like an organization chart, which is in turn like a triangle -- wide at the bottom and narrowing at the tip. What you have now is a rush of persons from the wide bottom squeezing, shoving, viciously vying, and undercutting each other in order to secure a position near the narrowing tip. The low paid jobs in the wide bottom (where wages are still being depreciated due to EEO) go begging.

What is the response of the world manipulators to this state of affairs? They go running to the government to open the floodgate to immigration to fill those jobs at wages below the poverty line (at least by U.S. standards). The dumbest student of high school economics knows that the worst thing to do is to allow immigration when there are declining wages in a country. After the immigrants have become established the best and brightest of the second generation feel the pinch of downward wage equalization, and they too go on an upward invasion into prestigious universities and professions!

Let us take one last look at the racial angle to the economic morass we are sinking into: From the analysis of downwardly equalized wages we see that labor buyers will not pay White wages to lesser preferred job candidates (at least not for long). Well, what about sellers of products or services?

If a seller is required to charge equal prices to preferred and non-preferred buyers alike, will we see:

Landlords charging White rents to Blacks, or will they charge Black rents to Whites?
Doctors charging White rates to Blacks, or will they charge Black rates to Whites?
Hotel owners charging White room rates to Blacks, or will they charge Black room rates to Whites?
Theme park operators charging White admission fees to Blacks, or will they charge Black admission fees to Whites?
Sellers will almost always raise prices to reflect the higher costs of doing business with non-preferred buyers.
When we cannot make free choices, when we are forced by law to treat the unequal equally, then there is a terrible price in wealth and freedom to be paid -- a terrible price that cannot be hidden much longer. It is not exaggeration to say that it is making our society dysfunctional.

The high-tech American economy and booming stock market may seem, in some ways, to contradict the picture I have painted. But remember, there is a lot of momentum built up from the days of freedom and of White America. The American economy and equity markets are like the ocean with the crests of the waves getting higher and higher. But if you look closely, the tide is going out, and as the inevitable forces of Natural Law wreak their vengeance on those foolish enough to disregard them, the undertow is pulling us down, down, down.

 
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