those out, insurance will be pretty cheap. i would personally insure people if i could guarantee not to pay forny of those things on the list. so is just i m a market guy, joy, you know that, i m a capitalist, i m a business reporter, i love capitalism, this makes no sense. and wendall, what would insurance companies do if you completely deregulated the market. ? would they ever insure somebody s child, let s say, who had spina bifida? would they insure an older person or sick person willingly? no, and that s a fallacy, this free market thing. they don t want to insure people who need access to care. this i went the healthiest and the youngest so, no, they would not. it s just absurd. the whole idea of the free market working is just a fallacy, as ali said. and even the notion of competition is a fallacy as well, too. the more insurance companies you have, the less market power any one of them has to negotiate
those out, insurance will be pretty cheap. i would personally insure people if i could guarantee not to pay for any of those things on the list. so it s just i m a market guy, joy, you know that, i m a capitalist, i m a business reporter, i love capitalism, this makes no sense. and wendall, what would insurance companies do if you completely deregulated the market. would they ever insure somebody s child, let s say, who had spina bifida? would they insure an older person or sick person willingly? no, and that s a fallacy, this free market thing. theyon t want to insure people who ed access to care. this i went the healthiest and the youngest so, no, they would not. it s just absurd. the whole idea of the free market working is just a fallacy, as ali said. and even the notion of competition is a fallacy as well, too. the more insurance companies you have, the less market power any one of them has to negotiate with doctors and hospitals.
a lot of it has to do with china and the global economy. big question marks here. on wall street they like to talk about the real guys, big guys, the movers and shakers they re in the hamptons and away. they don t play the market. we have super men, you know very well you ve had them on your show. anyway, he s a very successful market guy. the boom market is not over. alive and well, warren buffet today believes the underpinments are fine. you and i believe after the 89
also, when will the mediapas vindicate and apologize to the tea party who are the very firs people on the spot to call this a nightmare years ago. they were the paul revere of this disaster. and they ve been mocked for the last i don t know how many years for basically saying look.ho this thing is a boondoggle and instead, they were mocked by everybody in the media. wait a minute, wait aer minu. you want to apologize to the tea party, juan? let me get this straight. get out of here. you mean i hear from day in a, dana says, i want a health care system that works for more americans. i think dana makes a legitimate point. why not register for medicaid, because you ll get better coverage under obamacare. but then i hear, wait a minute.r we don t want anything. we don t want any kind from you, greg. you re probably right. market guy. i don t like any government intrusion at all because when i look at all the areas where government has intruded, whether it s retirement or education
that s the first thing. the best solution of all is i m going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i m going to become illegal and i don t have to pay for that. that s what they re trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? i disagree. this isn t a market system. i mean, market implies free market. this is a tax. it s a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don t think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don t take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come here, work, and produce. all