Also, food cures hunger.
So there goes one more example of idiocy in defense of Ayn Randism, in this case the claim, now debunked by SCIENCE!, that health insurance doesn't actually benefit poor people. What's weird, or course, is that we actually needed a study to prove this point.
Alas, I fear it is too late for the light of reason to guide us from the dismal swamp of greed and resentment into which we are sinking like a mammoth in tar.
I'll be honest with you -- I'm actually terrified right now. The Republicans have a plan -- destroy the U.S. economy, and sweep into power in 2012 on a tide of demagoguery and fear. And it might just work. And then ...
Discussion of public health and health care policy, from a public health perspective. The U.S. spends more on medical services than any other country, but we get less for it. Major reasons include lack of universal access, unequal treatment, and underinvestment in public health and social welfare. We will critically examine the economics, politics and sociology of health and illness in the U.S. and the world.
The writer is totally right, and there is no skepticism.
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