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Human Industrial Complex

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In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the idea of building a grassroots movement where people join forces and work toward collectively improving their health and wellness by supporting and caring for one another. The trend here in the United States is socialism for the wealthy and dog eat dog free-market capitalism for everyone else. The reason we don’t have universal healthcare in America is if we were to flip the switch and suddenly tens of millions of poor and extremely unhealthy patients entered the system, the healthcare system would be overwhelmed, and the truth of the horrific general health of the American public would be revealed. We’d have to cut military spending and corporate welfare to afford it. We discuss how this type of change may come about.

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Chapters

1. Wants for Society & Birthing Racoon Squatters (00:00:00)

2. Government for the Needs of the People by the People (00:07:46)

3. Commercial Cultural Attenuation & 34¢ Mac & Cheese (00:13:59)

4. The Human Industrial Complex & Tsunami of the Sick (00:24:38)

5. Only Constant is Change - Grass Roots - Waning Groupism (00:30:20)

6. Gvmt Cheese & The Average American Disaster Diet (00:37:05)

45 episodes

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In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the idea of building a grassroots movement where people join forces and work toward collectively improving their health and wellness by supporting and caring for one another. The trend here in the United States is socialism for the wealthy and dog eat dog free-market capitalism for everyone else. The reason we don’t have universal healthcare in America is if we were to flip the switch and suddenly tens of millions of poor and extremely unhealthy patients entered the system, the healthcare system would be overwhelmed, and the truth of the horrific general health of the American public would be revealed. We’d have to cut military spending and corporate welfare to afford it. We discuss how this type of change may come about.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Wants for Society & Birthing Racoon Squatters (00:00:00)

2. Government for the Needs of the People by the People (00:07:46)

3. Commercial Cultural Attenuation & 34¢ Mac & Cheese (00:13:59)

4. The Human Industrial Complex & Tsunami of the Sick (00:24:38)

5. Only Constant is Change - Grass Roots - Waning Groupism (00:30:20)

6. Gvmt Cheese & The Average American Disaster Diet (00:37:05)

45 episodes

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