Whole Foods CEO John Mackey: ObamaCare = Fascism
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...n_2488029.html
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's recently provided a "clarification" that ObamaCare is more like Fascism...and not Socialism as he stated in 2009. Such statements are to be expected from the extreme, right wing nut cases that obstruct progress in our country. However, by using these terms so loosely and inappropriately, Mr. Mackey demonstrates a lack of understanding of both concepts and how they have played out historically. Rather than contributing positively to the debate on how to improve and expand health care, such language only feeds into right wing paranoia and the irrational behaviors and policies that follow. That being said, to his credit, Mr. Mackey is making a positive contribution to public health debate particularly with his perspective on food as addiction and being a Vegan.
I have been a Whole Foods customer since its inception. While I share community concerns about the dominance of corporations in our economy and society, the revival of local health foods stores, coops, etc. simply is not going to be an option for most people. Whole Foods is here to stay. Nevertheless, we should strive to keep corporations like Whole Foods accountable and demand that they not sabotage such incremental steps to expanding and improving health care (until society is ready for universal, single payer healthcare!)
Let John Mackey know that you don’t appreciate his description of ObamaCare as Fascism and demand a retraction! Not sure how best to get his attention, but you can start with the following links and also speak to the customer service staff at your local store:
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/customer-service
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/john-mackeys-blog
Re: Whole Foods CEO John Mackey: ObamaCare = Fascism
Mr Mackey does have the right to his own opinions and the right to express them whether one agrees with him or not.
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https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...n_2488029.html
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's recently provided a "clarification" that ObamaCare is more like Fascism...and not Socialism as he stated in 2009. Such statements are to be expected from the extreme, right wing nut cases that obstruct progress in our country. However, by using these terms so loosely and inappropriately, Mr. Mackey demonstrates a lack of understanding of both concepts and how they have played out historically. Rather than contributing positively to the debate on how to improve and expand health care, such language only feeds into right wing paranoia and the irrational behaviors and policies that follow. That being said, to his credit, Mr. Mackey is making a positive contribution to public health debate particularly with his perspective on food as addiction and being a Vegan.
I have been a Whole Foods customer since its inception. While I share community concerns about the dominance of corporations in our economy and society, the revival of local health foods stores, coops, etc. simply is not going to be an option for most people. Whole Foods is here to stay. Nevertheless, we should strive to keep corporations like Whole Foods accountable and demand that they not sabotage such incremental steps to expanding and improving health care (until society is ready for universal, single payer healthcare!)
Let John Mackey know that you don’t appreciate his description of ObamaCare as Fascism and demand a retraction! Not sure how best to get his attention, but you can start with the following links and also speak to the customer service staff at your local store:
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/customer-service
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/john-mackeys-blog
Re: Whole Foods CEO John Mackey: ObamaCare = Fascism
People can agree with Mackey or not. But in all fairness, the complete articles and interviews should be seen so what he meant by his words may be known.
re: ObamaCare is like socialism
The health-care op-ed’s headline, “the whole foods alternative to obamacare,” was the Journal’s, Mackey says, but the sentiments were his. Mackey’s prescriptions ranged from the obvious (people need to eat better) to the market-minded (promote interstate competition among insurers) to the dreamy (the corporations will take care of us). The gist was that, together, they’d obviate the need for a federal plan, and that the course being pursued by the White House and the Democrats would have disastrous consequences. He led with an epigram attributed to Margaret Thatcher: “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.”
ObamaCare is more like fascism
RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:
John Mackey also spoke about how government decisions affect business. When we asked him about the new health care law, he said this.
JOHN MACKEY: In fascism, the government doesn't own the means of production, but they do control it. And that's what's happening with the health care program with these reforms. So I'd say the system's becoming more fascist.
Read more: https://www.newyorker.com/reporting/...#ixzz2IUK3gXnF
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