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you still have to pay for those backup-
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... facilities. and when you do it quantitatively, with real weather data-
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the wind is the cheapest energy. so you crank up your wind and you turn down your load following power.
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now you've got a problem where now you do have to have backup.
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and you see there's no correlation between here. it's not the case that states with more renewable energy are more expensive.
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i can't emphasize this enough. you don't have to pay for backup.
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on the generator cost, and what that's done in texas is all the coal-fired power plants are shutting down.
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if you want to run with just wind and solar, you have to overbuild.
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... about a trillion dollars a year from say, 2030 or 2040 would get moved up. and that's really the cost of this.
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and other things, where the government moves in to the financial markets to help people pay for things. and when we electrified the-
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because they don't have oil. they don't have natural gas. so they really are reliant on coal. so their grid was-
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so china is still burning fossil fuels. they're still going to raise their emissions until late this decade, but then their emissions will peak and you can see the amount of-
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they are a coal-fired nation, but they are phasing it out.
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the problems with coal, in particular air pollution. i mean, if you visited beijing or shanghai-
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now, we're at the point now where we're hitting tipping points-
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... in our social system. not tipping points in the climate system. climate seems to be quite linear.
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it's tipping points in the social system. so for example, look at the southwest-
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... goes below the intakes, your power generation goes to zero.
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and really believes that's not going to be a tremendously powerful negative force on our society. he may well believe that.
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number two, i think it's important to understand that we have an alternative.
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very little effort. just letting basically the market push us. and i will say, i will acknowledge that-
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but you just stopped doing it, and you still have all the fossil fuels to burn in the world. so it's really, i think it's extremely hard for me.
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... delusions, self-viewing, and sheer short-sightedness.
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we have glimmerings of that same sort of thing happening in germany. in the uk, in california, and in texas.
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inexplicably, the criticisms were based upon a review of the book, not what i'd actually written.
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well, the entirety of unsettled's chapter eight, if you've read it-
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when senior academics engage in name-calling-
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official science of the government and un reports as well as common sense belie that we have a crisis, or that catastrophe is imminent.
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your reproductive rights don't matter, neither does the life of your unborn baby. we are mandating miscarriages-
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... on coerced pregnant women and unwilling children.
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vioxx, 88,000 people suffered heart attacks from vioxx and 38,000 of them died. vioxx was recalled. the stats on covid vaccines are much worse.
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kills a small percentage of us. puts healthy young men in the hospital with a heart condition. creates an 80% miscarriage rate, and you can't sue if they hurt you.
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rather the reason why i think this side of the resolution is better-
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in addition to working in litigation before i did this, i worked as an assistant medical researcher for dr. pearl grimes, who was michael jackson's dermatologist.
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67% of la's black population is unvaccinated. are we going to seriously refuse a majority of black people to enter public businesses? are we back to that?
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did you know medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death in the united states?
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they're supposed to be the highest level professionals, but they injure and kill us all the time.
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if government mandates vaccines for our health-
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and private individuals, they should be able to decide for themselves whether-
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that's your right as a business. okay, you can technically do that, but i think it's a bad idea, and i think that vaccine mandates at private businesses are also a bad idea.
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well, i've hugged patient zero at freedom fest, and i've been all over the place and been exposed to plenty of people who have-
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... vaccines either in the past or today are completely without risk, it is rather that at least in some cases, the risk is vastly lower than the risk of letting deadly contagious diseases spread.
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the vaccine would actually have an effect. wouldn't one expect fewer people to die with the vaccine than without the vaccine?
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vaccinated is far, far lower, and it's even more so when you control for factors like age.
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and a wide range of libertarian thinkers permit that there is a right to life, and a right to protection against attack and the like, but-
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the private sector would have fewer restrictions, and i think the same thing is also true in the public sector when it's a matter of-
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in theory, yes. in practice, the coercive apparatus needed to force people to test every 24 hours is first i think probably in-
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... the us. and second, obviously vastly more intrusive.
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this is the most absurd thing any government has ever done.
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this one is actually a pretty broad, cross-ideological agreement among the people who are actually experts in this particular field.
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a mandate given by the private sector. so just to clarify, what is your position on president biden's executive order requiring private companies to issue vaccine mandates?
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the order fails to make a lot of distinctions that should be made about-
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the mandates posed just the other day by mayor de blasio of new york city on private sector, do you have the same view? same dubious view?
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in his refusal letter to his commanding officer, he cited the nuremberg code and said-
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people have abandoned this city because of government edicts. they've ruined it. even michael malice is gone.
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you go to work, someone's lording their cubicle authority over you. someone's tyrannical, and you don't have the wherewithal to stand up to them.
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government thugs rob you of your income, lock you in your home.
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and i've come to respect her as an honest critic-
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... and a sophisticated analyst of health policy.
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but we're getting healthcare outcomes. everywhere else, you spend more, you live longer.
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we're spending $7,000 too much compared with countries with comparable life expectancy to what we have.
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what's more, this problem is-
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... while at the same time that we're falling behind in life expectancy, we're spending more and more.
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compared to canada, twice as high, maternal mortality. this is a real failure of our healthcare system.
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it's not that we go to the doctor too much. we don't.
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this is not just my numbers for medicare for all. you could go to the trump administration's counsel of economic advisors. generally, i would not recommend you do that, but-
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over 20% of americans do not go to the doctor because of costs. and what happens when you don't go to the doctor? you know what, you die!
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tens of millions of americans have lost health insurance in the last four months.
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that's a deadweight loss. sally, you are arguing for the negative. take it away, sally.
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well, first i'd like to thank gene epstein and the soho forum for hosting this event and inviting me to be part of it.
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to explain why, i'd like to address the most common justification one hears for medicare for all, one that-
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after all, lower salaries have helped fuel chronic doctor shortages throughout the british system.
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america's public insurance programs, medicare and medicaid-
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nhs spending accounted for just over 11% of the nation's budget.
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in the months since, so many procedures have been delayed.
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and just yesterday the national health service announced that they are going to provide-
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it took four years for the government to change its mind.
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thank you very much, sally, if i may. that was really interesting.
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people in canada live longer than in the united states. they live longer with most diseases, including cystic fibrosis.
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and they're getting worse coverage.
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and the greater number of people who are being denied access to care.
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our healthcare system in this country, private healthcare system is wasteful.
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place worldwide. we're 1.9 years behind canada and 0.8 behind the uk.
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but medicare for all is unlikely to affect those unfortunate realities.
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us response to the covid pandemic has left a lot to be desired.
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subsidy is based, that leaves you responsible for 30% of the course.
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and a lot of that goes on elsewhere. i mean if you look at many of the most important innovations and here we can go to canada pre...
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yes, yes. and what did they get for that discovery of insulin? a dollar. they sold it to the university of toronto to be given to the world for a dollar.
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you go on. i mean people have lots of reasons including nobel prizes for...
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they're competing on a level playing field. when you look at the vaccine...
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done, developed by major companies, but mr. trump did sign an executive order to help...
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the patented medicines crisis review board a lot of the new drugs that are available here...
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do some means testing. why should people like...
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a question that's sort of related to this, just to spice it up...
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affection sneaking into your viewpoint and...
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came to me very angry, we're not a monopoly, we don't overcharge, you got to compare us to johns hopkins.
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of course, the city of boston is being bought up.
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and they can't do it to medicare, but they do it to private health insurance and they are buying up hospitals throughout new england and closing them down.
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sector. finally, just, this is a small point, but as an economic historian, it's one that always bothers me and it bears on the competition thing, it wasn't the irs that did it.
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yeah, thanks, we have time for one more question there. i'm getting a lot coming to you jerry, so i'm to...
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