Sunday, September 27, 2009

Healthcare overcharges good, taxes bad

The average family of four in the U.S. pays more in overcharges for healthcare than for federal income taxes. That family gets a large return on its taxes and none on its healthcare overcharge. Why does the family complain about the taxes and supports the healthcare plundering of its assets?

Everyone is born hardwired to respond to alarms that could save them from harm. These alarms usually come in the form or words uttered by the mother that alert the infant or child to dangers. These are "screech words" delivered in a shrill or alarmed voice such as "no!" or "don't!" or a series of words such as: "It will bite you!" or "That will make you sick!" These words are etched into the brain immediately rather than through the normal memory process that requires repetition or multiple sources.

Some screech words are baseless. For instance "pork" generates revulsion in Jews and Arabs. At one time, there probably was a reason to avoid it, but no longer. The parents pass the false disgust along anyway because it is etched deeply into their brains. In the U.S. words like "socialism" and "communism" carry the alarm even though 95% of Americans don't know what they mean.

Birds and other mammals also use similar shrill warnings. The quivers that go through the body when someone scratches a blackboard with a finger nail probably originated from monkeys that use the sound to warn of danger. Birds sound alarms when raptor birds are flying around the area.

In the U.S., the rulers have managed to render "taxes" into a screech word. Those whose minds are undeveloped, frozen at the infant level, lack the analytical aptitudes to see through the ruse.

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