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On October 31, 2007 dunroamin Discussed

Freelancers Need Universal Health Care Too

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Utopian ideas about “universal” health care leave out some of the most important parts: Who pays? Oh of course, the rich…

How much health care are we entitled to? As much as we can afford…but who decides this?

Where is the incentive for health practitioners to invent, to excell, to take risks? Just look closely at health care in Canada or Great Britain to see how well “universal” health care works. Or better yet, listen to the complaints about the Veterans Affairs health care system to see what happens when government gets involved.

On October 31, 2007 dunroamin Discussed

The New Nostradamus

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On the contrary, the article is useful in pointing the reader towards this “New Nostradamus”. While it does not provide the reader with specifics, it does provide enough information for one to decide to look further into the topic.

It would be illogiical for the authors of a feature article vice a scientific article to provide the specifics of the prognosticator’s methodology. To attempt to do so would take many volumes. It is for the reader to follow up or not as he/she chooses.

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On October 31, 2007 dunroamin Discussed

Freelancers Need Universal Health Care Too

  • and said:

Utopian ideas about “universal” health care leave out some of the most important parts: Who pays? Oh of course, the rich…

How much health care are we entitled to? As much as we can afford…but who decides this?

Where is the incentive for health practitioners to invent, to excell, to take risks? Just look closely at health care in Canada or Great Britain to see how well “universal” health care works. Or better yet, listen to the complaints about the Veterans Affairs health care system to see what happens when government gets involved.

On October 31, 2007 dunroamin Discussed

The New Nostradamus

  • and said:

On the contrary, the article is useful in pointing the reader towards this “New Nostradamus”. While it does not provide the reader with specifics, it does provide enough information for one to decide to look further into the topic.

It would be illogiical for the authors of a feature article vice a scientific article to provide the specifics of the prognosticator’s methodology. To attempt to do so would take many volumes. It is for the reader to follow up or not as he/she chooses.

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