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jimnyc
03-20-2017, 03:08 PM
Mark Cuban is the owner of the pro basketball team the Dallas Mavericks. He's also a "shark" investor on the TV show "Shark Tank". He's an extremely wealthy billionaire, and has investments all over the place.

I disagree with him on this one obviously.

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Mark Cuban: Amend U.S. Constitution to Make Healthcare a Right

WASHINGTON – Billionaire entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban criticized the Congressional Budget Office’s use of a 10-year score to determine the effects of the Republicans' American Health Care Act and said the U.S. Constitution should be amended to make healthcare a right.

Cuban compared the CBO’s use of a decade timeframe to the ABC television show Shark Tank, where he stars as one of the investors that hears pitches from business owners. He said one- to four-year timeframes are better but “marginally predictable.”

“You’re not going to be able to predict anything,” Cuban said during a discussion hosted by the new media company Axios on Wednesday. “What happens in one year? What happens in two years? What happens in three or four years? Those are the only numbers that are marginally predictable. The idea that we’re trying to create what I call headline porn – 24 million lose insurance; $337 billion in savings over 10 years – if someone came on Shark Tank and said ‘here’s what we’re going to do in 10 years’ you would be out of there in 30 seconds, yet that’s the number we’re using to try to make a point in the media. It’s ridiculous.”

Cuban explained that he personally supports modifying the U.S. Constitution to make healthcare a right for all Americans and creating a single-payer healthcare system for chronic illnesses.

“I think healthcare should be a right. If there’s a legitimate way to modify the Constitution, I literally think there should be an amendment to the Constitution for healthcare for chronic illnesses and serious injury. We all play the genetic lottery,” he said.

Rest here - https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/2017/03/19/mark-cuban-amend-u-s-constitution-to-make-healthcare-a-right/

Black Diamond
03-20-2017, 03:20 PM
Playing politics like Warren Buffett. He's also implying that health care workers should be slaves of the patients

Gunny
03-20-2017, 04:33 PM
Playing politics like Warren Buffett. He's also implying that health care workers should be slaves of the patientsMark Cuban is a moron. Money can't make you smart and he's living proof of that adage.

pete311
03-20-2017, 04:34 PM
Mark Cuban is a moron. Money can't make you smart and he's living proof of that adage.
I thought that was what people liked about Trump. He made money. Good business man.

jimnyc
03-20-2017, 04:49 PM
I thought that was what people liked about Trump. He made money. Good business man.

Trump's mostly a real estate kinda guy. Cuban is quite an investor. I think both of them were pretty darn good with their money. But I don't think people liked Trump SOLELY because he was a good business man. I think in that regard, folks wanted to see something different.

But in comparison, IMO, I think Cuban has been better with his money. I think he is an ass sometimes when he is sitting courtside, and he gets fined a lot, but billionaires can afford to do that. :)

Black Diamond
03-20-2017, 04:51 PM
I thought that was what people liked about Trump. He made money. Good business man.
Not the case for me.

Gunny
03-20-2017, 04:59 PM
I thought that was what people liked about Trump. He made money. Good business man.

Nope. You ever read anything? I was all about kicking out Democrats. I supported the means available to accomplish THAT. Well, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.

sear
03-23-2017, 12:17 PM
Mark Cuban - healthcare is/should be a right
I believe we have a "right" to health (be it good or bad).
But a "right" is something that should not be taken from an individual. A right is NOT something that must be provided by other individuals, including nurses and doctors.

Cuban is all wet on this one.

We have a "right" to any healthcare we can afford. In that regard, it's what determines whether we drive a rusty Yugo, or a brand new Honda.