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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: gg cox who wrote (36021)4/21/2014 12:39:50 PM
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Right to work increases employment and so decreases poverty. As for "under $20/hour" equaling Cuban style poverty, that's just silly. Cuba (at least as of 2005) had typical wages of under $20/month, not just under $20/hour. (See news.bbc.co.uk ).

Which isn't the only thing they have to live on, the government pays for their health care (with TP in place of medical gauze and shortages of medicine, patients having to provide their own food and sheets, and other conditions as described by the links in this post

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