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2-1-2009 | 3:12 am
@Ali
Yeah that’s why the US is the only industrialized country in the world without a public healthcare system that does not provide a universal service. Something like that would be inconceivable in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, etc…
Private health services are great and can be more advanced (depending on which country you live in), but they are definitely NOT cheaper, and not everyone can afford them, so they’re not a general solution.
Recommendation: SiCKO, by Michael Moore.