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and, out of 200 countries in the world, we're only 72nd or 73rd in infant mortality (VERY BAD!!!). also, when compared with the other 29 OECD economically advanced nations, we average 5 years' lower life expectancy (when i was 20, that didn't mean as much as now that i'm getting older!). now that the US can barely pay it's interest on the $11.8 trillion national debt ($40,000 for each man, woman, and child in the US!), most of which was spent in the last 8 years, i say that it's critical that we make some major changes!!!
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Suffice it to say that I have little to no respect for the World Health Organization or any other corrupt arm of the United Nations. Suffice it to say, as well, that I believe that more people come to the United States for quality health care than any other nation in the world. Like everything else, the U.S. health care system can be improved upon...but not, IMO, in the socialistic direction it seems to be heading at this time. +5
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You have to love how a country without public healthcare spends more money on it than a bunch of countries that do have public systems.
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