This brings me back to the late philosopher Ayan Rand, she describes how if we allow Government interference with businesses it will create a catalyst for crony capitalism- Despite of all of that. I don’t think businesses will have it their way forever, I believe it will be just matter of time for the American people, to stand up for the greedy self-interest who only care for themselves rather for the betterment of society. The documentary, made uncovered the truth about America; that America is not perfect and it has many flaws and it can take some steps to improve those flaws. For example, they can get rid of money in politics to prevent corporations to spend money on politicians and provide universal health plan for all. I don’t think it’s a socialism service, I believe it goes beyond politics. Health care shouldn’t be an industry to maximize profits on other human beings, it’s completely immoral to gain monetary from another person’s health. If there’s anything a country can provide to its citizens it should be universal health care. After watching this documentary I think medical treatment should be seeing as a basic right. Furthermore, the documentary wasn’t sugar coating many nations that provided universal health plan, I thought it asked tough and fair questions to everyone that were involved in the plan from practitioners to patients; and I think that helped to move into seeing universal health plan in the United States.
This brings me back to the late philosopher Ayan Rand, she describes how if we allow Government interference with businesses it will create a catalyst for crony capitalism- Despite of all of that. I don’t think businesses will have it their way forever, I believe it will be just matter of time for the American people, to stand up for the greedy self-interest who only care for themselves rather for the betterment of society. The documentary, made uncovered the truth about America; that America is not perfect and it has many flaws and it can take some steps to improve those flaws. For example, they can get rid of money in politics to prevent corporations to spend money on politicians and provide universal health plan for all. I don’t think it’s a socialism service, I believe it goes beyond politics. Health care shouldn’t be an industry to maximize profits on other human beings, it’s completely immoral to gain monetary from another person’s health. If there’s anything a country can provide to its citizens it should be universal health care. After watching this documentary I think medical treatment should be seeing as a basic right. Furthermore, the documentary wasn’t sugar coating many nations that provided universal health plan, I thought it asked tough and fair questions to everyone that were involved in the plan from practitioners to patients; and I think that helped to move into seeing universal health plan in the United States.