The End of the World As We Know It
Universal Healthcare:
Though it has failed everywhere else (Hawaii, Canada, Australia, Britain…), for some reason, it is the solution to our healthcare problems.
But we will not be fooled. Creating a government monopoly that is ran by a bureaucracy and exponentially less responsible than free-market insurance will destroy our current system and, after it fails, leave us with more uninsured and another mess to clean up.
Certainly this isn’t change we can believe in. But congressional democrats are planning to pass such a bill, dubbed the ‘Ted Kennedy Memorial Bill’ or something to the likes of that. Why? Well, nobody is sure, and we need to make them realize that they will do more harm than good.
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March 19, 2009 at 7:46 am
Healthcre hasn’t failed in Canada, nor Britain, it has thrived.
March 19, 2009 at 6:26 pm
No it hasn’t.
In Canada, fraud is all over the place and the wait for surgery is impossibly long.
In Britain, there are similar problems.
Neither countries are producing new medicines.