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Frederick summarizes:
=========== there was my personal decision to be born in a modern industrial and "civilized" country that lacks a civilized health care system. I don't know, a single-payer, national health plan sounds like the more sensible, manageable, efficient and affordable system. ================ Frederick, I get the impression from Scott's posts that he has no responsibilities for anyone other than himself. I suspect he can't even begin to comprehend what it might be like putting children through school and worrying about their health. Many years ago, when I was in my early twenties, and well before I had kids, I used to spout such nonsense too. I used to read Ayn Rand and pontificate at length about personal responsibility, and "tough ****" on those who can't fend for themselves, and "who asked you to have kids" and everyone should pay their own way and blah, blah, blah..... AND THEN I GREW UP! And then I realised that we're all in this together and that we are all interdependent. That we are only as strong as our weakest link (BTW, I understand that's a basic tenet of military tactics -- how very socialist!). I learned to make connections: perhaps if my neighbors kids were well educated and healthy, I wouldn't have to worry about them vandalizing the neighborhood. Perhaps if my neighbors could all go to the doctor as required, I would have less to fear from contagious diseases. CONNECTIONS. I wish Scott could make the connections. Geez he must live in a sad and lonely, heartless world! Cheers, Wilf |
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