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by eru
3770 days ago
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If you don't just to want beat up a strawman, the US interference in health care is not a good argument against government interference in health care in general. The NHS in the UK has its problems, but they are not nearly as bad. (I don't know which country's system is the best to look at as a good example of private health care. Perhaps the best parts of India? (India ostensibly has government healthcare, but it's so bad that everyone who can afford it gets private health care. I don't know how bad the interference is.))) |
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