Wait! British nationalized health care isn’t perfect?!!!
Britain Plans to Decentralize National Health Care – NYTimes.com.
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Britain Plans to Decentralize National Health Care – NYTimes.com.
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1 comment March 30th, 2010
Whether they have health insurance or not, cialis sale drugstore poor people won’t suddenly stop using the ER as their primary source of care.
7 comments March 24th, 2010
Amnesty for illegal immigrants sure to be next…
…and since they won’t be illegal anymore, viagra canada nurse they’ll get subsidized health care!
14 comments March 22nd, 2010
In what way will reminding me that government programs are rife with fraud encourage me to invite the government into my healthcare?
10 comments March 10th, 2010
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“Nearly half of all births in
3 comments August 6th, 2007
The 62% of Americans who actually pay Federal taxes are already struggling to provide “free” health care to the 10% of Americans on
What happens when that 62% has to pay for the “free”
2 comments July 18th, 2007
Read that headline again.
It’s the literal truth. (For the moment anyway.)
Health insurance is a benefit some companies choose to offer employees in lieu of other compensation; just like retirement funds, sildenafil viagra sale vacation time, viagra buy educational reimbursements, or company cars.
It’s a historical accident that companies offer health insurance at all.
Despite attempts like this to make it seem like a company that doesn’t provide health insurance is evil, the only real evil is the insidious assumption that no one is responsible for taking care of themselves anymore.
1 comment June 22nd, 2007