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Argentine President warns WEF at Davos to abandon socialism
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<blockquote data-quote="Ophiolite" data-source="post: 77592876" data-attributes="member: 234799"><p>The National Health Service in the UK was founded on the principal of <em>free at point of delivery. </em>We pay for it through our taxes. It's worked pretty well for three quarters of a century, though it is presently under severe pressure. (Nothing that a few more tax payments couldn't solve.) So while I may wish I could see a doctor a little more easily and not have to hold for three hours on the non-emergency health help line, while the pain slowly escalated towards emergency status, at no time do I have to worry about whether or not I can afford the cost of any subsequent treatment. I'll take that over the US system any day of the year, including leap years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophiolite, post: 77592876, member: 234799"] The National Health Service in the UK was founded on the principal of [I]free at point of delivery. [/I]We pay for it through our taxes. It's worked pretty well for three quarters of a century, though it is presently under severe pressure. (Nothing that a few more tax payments couldn't solve.) So while I may wish I could see a doctor a little more easily and not have to hold for three hours on the non-emergency health help line, while the pain slowly escalated towards emergency status, at no time do I have to worry about whether or not I can afford the cost of any subsequent treatment. I'll take that over the US system any day of the year, including leap years. [/QUOTE]
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