Flu shot surplus
After a panic over a flu shot shortage, the media is now reporting a flu shot surplus. What else would you expect from socialized medicine?
After a panic over a flu shot shortage, the media is now reporting a flu shot surplus. What else would you expect from socialized medicine?
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We really need to expose this experiment in socialized medicine for the failure that is has been…let the capitalists decide how many flu shots there should be.
Comment by Michael Hussey — 12/17/2004 @ 11:22 am
Oddly enough, I’m sure the shortage originated from a hyped-up biased media; A media which will most likely convince people that they have a right to flu shots. If I were to get every major news station to report a shortage in paper clips your would see a sudden influx of people stockpiling pieces of bent aluminum. Simply put, leave it to people to decide what they need; let supply and demand regulate the ammount of anything. If there is a need for more flu shots, they will be produced, albeit at a higher price, but it’s better than rationed flu shots to the “needy”.
Comment by Garrett Valdez — 12/18/2004 @ 12:10 am