
08-15-2011, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ilovetv
Try convincing Obama-Reid-Pelosi-Biden-Frank-Geithner that Russia is causing any damage much less "disasters", and that we cannot rely on Russian oil companies "to protect our environmnent". All indications from the left in the USA are that we are trying to become more like Russia became in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.......
"Even today, according to the State Statistics Committee, the average life expectancy for Russian men is less than 59 years — 58 years and 11 months — while that for Russian women is 72 years. The combined figure is 65 years and three months.
By comparison, the average life span for men in the United States is 73 years and for women 79 years. In the United States, life expectancy at birth for the total population has reached an all-time American high of 77.5 years, up from 49.2 years just a century ago. The Russian life expectancy at birth is 12 years lower.
After seventy years of socialism, 57 percent of all Russian hospitals did not have running hot water, and 36 percent of hospitals located in rural areas of Russia did not have water or sewage at all. Isn't it amazing that socialist government, while developing space exploration and sophisticated weapons, would completely ignore the basic human needs of its citizens?
"The filth, odors, cats roaming the halls, drunken medical personnel, and absence of soap and cleaning supplies added to an overall impression of hopelessness and frustration that paralyzed the system."
"What Soviet Medicine Teaches Us"
http://mises.org/daily/3650
Yuri N. Maltsev, senior fellow of the Mises Institute, worked as an economist on Mikhail Gorbachev's economic reform team before defecting to the United States. He is the editor of Requiem for Marx. He teaches economics at Carthage College.
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It doesn't do any good to rant about Russian healthcare--how'd we get there anyway? Back to the question regarding multinational responsibilities regarding environmental disasters...
So, what do we do? What's the answer? What's the role of government? Which government? What should be expected of the private sector? Which companies? From what countries? For those who say that the private sector will solve problems such as this, how can an international economy effectively regulate or require actions by private companies in multiple countries? Who has legal authority over companies from one country which may be taking actions detrimental to other countries?
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