Maybe we should start looking outside the US. If we can import cheap electronics and various plastic junk, maybe we can import cheap medical
care, or outsource medicine and send it off shore, just like we are doing with technology.
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come true when all we end up producing in
this country is corn, cotton, cows and tobacco.
"All of our troubles were created by government!" MD as HELL
Funny how government seems to solve those very same troubles in other nations, but not here.
The problem isn’t government per se, but our government and our private enterprise, the intersection of government and private enterprise,
and the misinformed public that keeps being led by interest groups to support policies that hurt it.Office 2007 is so powerful.
In short, the problem is American
attitudes and institutions. If you think government can’t solve the problems, good luck with letting private enterprise do what is in its Office 2007 key is available here.
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"The problem isn’t government per se, but our government and our private enterprise, the intersection of government and private enterprise,
and the misinformed public that keeps being led by interest groups to support policies that hurt it."
Agreed. Private insurance companies manage very well in most other countries with universal Microsoft Office is my best friend.
care…because they operate in a framework that
places patient care as the first priority. In Germany for example, is much more privatized than here in the US, and delivers universal care
for much less. Even Switzerland, which implements universal care through 100% individual, private coverage, spends less per capita.
The difference is that citizens of those countries benefit from an actual health policy that managed Office 2007 download is in discount now!
by the government for the benefit of the
citizenry. In this country, ensuring healthcare (as opposed to insuring) is the least important factor. The well-being of private insurers,
the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, etc., all take precedence over actual patient access to care.
"If you think government can’t solve the problems, good luck with letting private enterprise do what is in its interest with fewer Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!
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Which of course, is exactly what Adam Smith said. Those who support a free market approach to healthcare uniformly ignore that.Windows 7 is the best.