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by roenxi
301 days ago
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That doesn't read like support for universal government funded healthcare. He's talking insurance in the more traditional meaning of the word where it involves unexpected catastrophes as opposed to the weird modernism in healthcare where it means paying for things that are likely to happen (or even volunteered for). Eg, that quote doesn't involve government covering medical costs for someone in their old age. He might even have been excluding things like catching the flu, seeing the doctor and needing a week off work since he's talking about things people could not make adequate provisions for on their own. |
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Maybe check your epistemology: perhaps other folks know more and better?