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To: CentralParkRanger who wrote (224762)2/2/2022 9:56:14 PM
From: koan1 Recommendation

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Maple MAGA

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Yes, it is shameful.

<<essage #224762 from CentralParkRanger at 2/2/2022 7:37:19 PM

Somehow most developed countries can afford universal health care.
The only exception is the richest and most powerful country in the world.
The only country that getting a serious disease may mean that you lose your job, health insurance, house, car, family



To: CentralParkRanger who wrote (224762)2/3/2022 12:30:06 AM
From: i-node1 Recommendation

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Smiling Bob

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We spent $30 trillion since 1965. You figure it out. Medicare we couldn’t afford. Social Security deficits. 20x increase in the dept of education, and we are now turning out students in Baltimore who can’t read on a first grade level.

Food stamps, housing built and torn down, bridges to nowhere, trains to nowhere, big digs and and two years of lockdowns because Democrats didn’t want want to use HCQ and Ivermectinmehen they could decelop failed vaccines, residential energy credits and earned income credits.

We spent our extra cash.



To: CentralParkRanger who wrote (224762)2/3/2022 9:40:07 AM
From: Lane31 Recommendation

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CentralParkRanger

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The only exception is the richest and most powerful country in the world.

That country has not yet decided whether health care is a right, a national interest/societal good, or a consumer good. Until it figures that out, questions about paying for it are murky.