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Here are some comments to the National Review Article
  1. Adjusting proportionally for population, that would be 239,104 deaths in the United States and would make “Unavailability of health care” the third leading cause of death in the US, after heart disease and cancer but ahead of such massive killers as accidents, COVID, and diabetes.
  1. If the US adopted Canada’s approach to health care, where would Canadians go for their time-critical and technically advanced medical care? Living in the Great Satan’s shadow has its benefits!
I arrived at a similar 234,488 waiting deaths in the US if the results were similar.
Free stuff is grand, if you don’t die waiting for it.
This certainly makes you want to go out an socialize medicine every further, doesn’t it. These results were predictable from the experiences in Great Britain and other European countries as well as the communist countries in Asia. Yes, it is certainly free, including the ride to the cemetery when they could not fulfill their promises, as usual.
Idk if I should be proud of this or not. @grayruby and @Undisciplined warned me that eventually you hang out in SN long enough, you learn who all the recurring personalities are.
Basically, I saw it was you @Rothbardian_fanatic who posted this and I was like, I know exactly how this post is gonna go xD
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Auuuaaaa…. Sorry that I am so transparent and predictable, but I speak what is on my mind and only post articles that interest me.
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