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Private Health Care Insurance Missing Debate.

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All the fear stories effecting consumption, has few share market share traded CEO's complaining about so much unsubstantiated bad news destroying consumer consumption. That no CEO's concerned about long turn share price health, coming up with better solutions, aren't complaining about constant lowering interest rates pushing up property prices, may end a boom in a housing price crash.

Quoting Tom Hanks while appearing on Australian “60 Minutes”, several years ago. Tom Hanks avoided confirming his financial value at $600 million, catching my attention by suddenly stating, “there are no billionaires” failing to detail what was said.

Anecdotally, in 1999, during RN Life Matters Monday/Tuesday morning guest confidence gaining “Apocalypse is coming scam” disclosures, guest speaker stated, “recessions and depressions are the norm, that expansion periods move into booms, getting people investing, ending in busts, sending people back into recession or depression”.

My theory that rich people's displays of wealth, encourage working class to work more enthusiastically, driven by emotional greed, and/or driven by greedy spouse, work exhaustion and emotional driven greed, workers dummying themselves down with hopeful greed, borrowing money during incorrect boom times, in keeping up with everyone else's increasing wealth.

The myth of billionaires who control corporation boardroom meetings, hire CEO's. The myth of billionaires owning more shares than remaining public share holders, pushes out non-establishment share holders from influencing corporation policy, pretend borrowings; dividends; mergers and buying foreign companies; etc. non-establishment share holders relying on billionaires' ability to choose wisely, that non-establishment share holders may benefit.

Fear of depression like poverty, encouraged belief in monetary wealth, after owning own home, investing in a dream of wealth prevents consumerism in society that promotes consumer consumption: M&Ms; chewing gum; private medical insurance; life insurance; burial insurance; groceries; MacDonald's hamburgers; Harvey Norman computer deals, which one computer per person would limit sales.

Every bit of: lazy curiosity for badly educated citizenry to understand what I am attempting to detail; even when realised, no further incentive to care to understand, exists in badly educated to drive trucks intelligence citizenry.
Posted by steve101, Wednesday, 15 February 2017 1:27:50 PM
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Bringing the subject back to private medical insurance, the stupidity of risk takers to abuse and damage their body, is the same stupid risk taking limited thought, people place on: employment choices; financial borrowing; auction bidding; whether buying into insurance policies are worth buying; researching whether to start a business; risking owned home on borrowing money to buy into businesses and/or risky investment company investments promises of high returns guaranteed secured capital, limited to investment company's solvency.

The same reason “ bored insanely brave” boredom persuades risky behaviour, often leading to hospitalisation. The same poorly informed citizenry need to repress anxiety boredom, leads to feel good insane investments... to establishment is worthy of a good laugh.

Education has allowed banks to confidence trick borrowers to risk already owned property, to mortgage property to borrow to invest in some scheme which carries undisclosed risk when end of boom' busts finally result, whether busts come quickly or over a long period.
Posted by steve101, Wednesday, 15 February 2017 1:31:34 PM
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February 15, Morning ABC1 Breakfast informs viewer/listeners, morning news print media have released a survey on school principles are being: bullied by parents; physically harmed by parents, the idea is not surprising, while the numbers these events happen are surprising.

Anecdotally, in 1999, RN Life Matters guest confidence gaining information, radio listeners being told school was designed to dumb down children. Since 1999, I have spoken to three retired school principles, myself indicating to them that I knew school education was designed to destroy children's ability to think using several of the many complaints I constantly argue. Once I expressed my dummying down theories, a more agreeable/confirming conversation was held.

It is school principles job to make sure teachers teach children the way teachers were instructed to teach children. It is school principles job to manage parent complaints, fogging parents off with assurances everything is fine. The fact parents know how their children should behaviour, the surprising number of parents complaining to principles, indicates real problems exist.

I suggest that why so many Catholic school priest teachers were molesting and/or abusing children while local bishops were ignoring complaints, was that religious studying and child punishment abuse is used to dumb down children to obedient to authority out of fear, truck driver intelligence.

WW2 soldiers held captive by Japanese abusive soldiers, the fall of Singapore has been accused of bad planning by British commanding officer defenders. Artillery was said to be pointing out to sea and could not to turned towards attacking by land Japanese soldiers.

After watching many war documentaries, My accusation is that soldiers based at Singapore and the Philippines were sacrificed to Japanese soldiers and Pearl Harbour out of date technology battleships were sunk, that suggested rumours president Roosevelt knew Japan was going to bomb Pearl Harbour, allowing the war to continue longer than if USA and Great Britain were more prepared to retaliate.
Posted by steve101, Wednesday, 15 February 2017 1:37:52 PM
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Dummying down education, stopping children from thinking, abused educated adults can't think that adults are believing what adults are told by authority through often criticising irrelevant information media, without any adult Homo-Sapien intellectual ability to doubt excuses, allows outrageous lies to be excepted.
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News that Trump has embarrassing leak problems, I suggest embarrassing leaks are propaganda, creating judgement ideas that there are no sizable establishment conspiracy secrets held back from citizenry, because Trump has enemies, a myth is created that important secrets will always be revelled.

steve101
Posted by steve101, Wednesday, 15 February 2017 1:41:01 PM
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Having watched several Japanese prisoner of war documentaries. Myself using narrators often expressed to why Japanese soldiers were abusive to their prisoner of war captives. Pre-Second World War Japanese society was highly militarised. Reasons given for Japanese soldiers abusing prisoners of war, apart from Japanese soldiers were taught that being captured, ending up as a prisoner of war, that committing suicide was more honourable. Japanese soldiers were abused by higher ranks beginning from the upper ranked officers all the way down through the chain of command to the lowest rank foot soldiers. Low rank prison guard foot soldiers abusing prisoners of war.

Japanese are known for bowing to higher ranks and often to each other on commencing and parting company. My argument here is that many cultures prier to 1950s were obsessed about: rank, social class and status, that every citizen was suppose to know their class in life. Religious priests placing themselves between a magical god and citizenry, preaching to the poorest wealth believers that they can't commit suicide because suicide is a sin, sending believers directly to hell. I speculate: social class status; praying to god through priests to enter a mythical heaven; bowing down to authority... is all about authoritarian control over citizenry.

What's different in which we as citizenry fail to notice: If readers have bothered to watch ABC television “The School” and/or “Revolution School”. Much of what is being seen are teenagers complaining about work assignments, students arguing with teachers. One female student seen in “Revolution School” pre-ramble scenes saying “I'm not doing it”, no doubt she relented and did the assignment.

From the age of 5 years, children through to ending a life of self-judging forced yet pointless to complain dislikes towards school academic work tasks. Students enjoying any moments of: simple fun; simple sports movement enthusiasm; other people being embarrassed, other people doing stupid things, narcissistic pleasures.
Posted by steve101, Friday, 17 February 2017 12:48:44 PM
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Human brains outside of forced school work, humans have been programmed to reject anything requiring moments of learning, human reactions to judge fuelled by memories of school education to reject continued participation. Humans have been programmed not to complain to authority, quickly believing complaining gets them nowhere.
At best, adults complaining to school principles for their children's worsening behaviours and/or their own revenge for their angry/frustrated school education.

As humans maintain a degree of curiosity to reduce boredom, yet educated humans are more single topic selective, quickly ignoring everything unknown. News media supply a rolled over limited need to think selection of news ideas, human brains feel no need to think as was done processing spelling words during pretend school education years.

As I constantly accuse school education of dummying children down to robot truck driver intelligent skills. Dumb down humans feel they're free to think as they please. Pleasure being the main human curiosity theme, thought escapes to when repressed classroom mental stress is felt. Brains favour the feel good factor, that military personal complaining about mental depression, I accuse mental depression is merely school education conditioning, made worse by traditional military command abuse training and constant awareness to the presences of an enemy while soldiers are on patrols. Constant enemy awareness mental stress creates emotionally influenced neuron connections of ready for fight or flight fear in soldiers brains, subconscious repressed memories which while being busily occupied in the military is part of the process. That after leaving the military, slowing down mental processes, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder... mental depression becomes an issue.

Why few readers spend time understanding what I am trying to convey, which is that school educated adults suffer from PTSD school curriculum learning. That anything that feels like learning, mental trauma is felt, that as everything is a rush, instant rejection “fight or flight” is rewarded by endorphins, for not complying to serious unknown information. Feels better to disagree than to think through whether unknown serious information has merit.
Posted by steve101, Friday, 17 February 2017 12:57:00 PM
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