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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: marcher who wrote (66049)10/23/2021 5:58:52 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 71463
 
The old Russian system had special hospitals for party bosses, crap for the rest. Depending where you live you could get ok care. Russian men rarely live to 70. You can Google life expectancy. I think it reflects quality of health care. During the heyday of Communism (1960s-70s) life expectancy in Russia approached US, but never reached it. After communism fell, so did life expectancy. Retired folks were thrown under the bus as their savings evaporated. Younger men were often murdered by organized crime. Overall healthcare is much better in the US. You could not think someone in Russia ever lived to Biden’s age, let alone rule the country. Brezhnev died age 75, and was incoherent for a few years prior to his death. Some folks were lucid at near 100, but those were usually great scientists. I don’t know how that is connected. Definitely not because of great healthcare. Good genes and working that brain daily, maybe.
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