- 23 Mar 2013 00:29
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In my experience people like you who are so utterly flabbergasted by reality do not respond to statistics.
America prior to the HMO act was if not #1, near the top in terms of health care. It was dirt cheap and for those who still couldn't afford it, there were charities, friendly societies, etc.
Canada, on the other hand, has less available health care today than even we have. As it turns out, there's no bureaucrat with a real magic wand that can overrule the laws of supply and demand. That may be difficult for someone like you to grasp, which is tragic.
Drlee wrote:Now Rothbardian I have to call bullshit on you. Show me a single statistic to support that. You can't. Why? Because there is not a shred of truth in it.
I am not going to waste time posting for the thousandth time the statistics that support the lifesaving effects of universal health care.
Really Man. You just can't post nonsense and expect us to believe it. So where is it? Where is your proof for an outrageous and obviously untrue statement like that?
In my experience people like you who are so utterly flabbergasted by reality do not respond to statistics.
America prior to the HMO act was if not #1, near the top in terms of health care. It was dirt cheap and for those who still couldn't afford it, there were charities, friendly societies, etc.
Canada, on the other hand, has less available health care today than even we have. As it turns out, there's no bureaucrat with a real magic wand that can overrule the laws of supply and demand. That may be difficult for someone like you to grasp, which is tragic.
"Anarchy is order, government is civil war" - Proudhon
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