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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: TimF who wrote (4910)2/25/2008 4:21:24 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) of 42652
 
<<<Its not so cut and dried in rich countries (and in many cases even for the poor Africans, who might be able to raise the $5, but only at the cost of some difficulty, and to decide to take the risk to avoid the major difficulty or opportunity cost). >>>

The trend in this world is that if countries become better educated and more prosperous their governments are able to provide their citizens better health care.

There is no good reason to fight this trend. You are fighting a losing battle and you are prolonging and promoting something that is, to put it very mildly, poor health.


COLUMN A (without)COLUMN B(counties with universal health care)
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China Austria
India Australia
Pakistan Belgium
Ethiopia Brazil
Burundi Canada
Malawi Denmark
Eritrea Finland
Sierra Leone France
Liberia Germany
Niger Hungary
Tanzania Iceland
Madagascar Ireland
Mozambique Italy
Nepal Japan
Chad Netherlands
Nigeria Norway
Tajikistan Liechtenstein
Burkina Faso Luxembourg
Rwanda Portugal
Central African Spain
Republic
Kenya Sweden
North Korea Switzerland
United States United Kingdom
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