Michael Porter appeared on Fareed Zacharia's GPS the other day. That's the Michael Porter who is a professor at the Harvard Business School and Director at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, and as Zacharia introduced him:
"a hard core capitalist, a registered Republican. He is said to be the most cited scholar in economics and business in the world."
Porter will inevitably be dismissed as a Liberal and probably as a Socialist simply because there is no other way to explain away the results of “The Social Progress Index”, a new report that ranks countries on how well their citizens live. We're number 16, far too low on the scale for there to be a descriptive hand gesture. Of course he's anything but a Liberal whereas the countries at the top of the heap; the countries where people live the best, the longest, the healthiest and perhaps the happiest seem to be just that. Is it too much of a stretch to look for a correlation between hide bound commitment to unfettered, unrestrained, unregulated Capitalism with massive political power and nearly full 'personhood' for corporations with a quality of life and level of opportunity that barely rivals Iraq and puts us at number 70 in terms of health and wellness? Where does that put those who snark and mock and snicker and make up lies about Canada and it's "Socialist" health care sucking the life out of their economy when we're told the Canadian Middle class is expanding as ours is shrinking and that middle class Canadians are richer then we are? It puts us in a locked room, sucking our thumbs, listening to Fox News and whining.
Perhaps if we weren't number one in self delusion and gullibility there might be some major changes coming in short order, but we are and there probably aren't going to be. In our own minds, if I can use that term without irony, we're always number one.
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I enjoy Fareed Zacharia too, he's one of the few personalities they have on CNN that I can listen to regularly. You're spot on in several places in this article, and as a Canadian who had his kidney removed in a timely manner at a cost of exactly 0 dollars to me, I can happily attest to the effectiveness of our health care system. It may not be perfect but it did not cause me financial ruin either. Are you going to work an article around Cliven Bundy? Sorry I digress, keep up the good work!
We're given a terrible picture of how the Canadian Health Care system works down here and yet it seems I keep hearing from Canadians who are quite happy with it. The same goes for Great Britain, now that I think of it.
I had some complicated but common surgery two years ago and the bill came to 120,000 bucks. Without insurance some minor changes in lifestyle would have been required -- and yes, I'm being sarcastic.
Medical bills are still the most common cause of bankruptcy, lack of insurance still a major force against entrepreneurship and social mobility, yada, yada.
Bundy? Sorry, my blood pressure being what it is, it's best not to go there.
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