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Ronald Reagan dispells Obama's Lies About Universal Healthcare

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

This speech by Reagan was made many years ago and is very prophetic today.

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  • We pay more for health care than any other country in the world, despite being 37th in the world health organization's list of healthy countries (in a tie with Turkey).

    Ronald Reagan is intentionally spreading paranoia; Obama isn't championing a single-payer system (even though he should); Health care will kill our economy if we don't do something; People DIE from this.

  • There is a simple reason for why we pay more than any other country in the world. The fact is that we have a population of 300 million people that is far more diverse than any other country in the world. All this diversity creates many different healthcare issues than ony other country has to deal with. Most countries have a less diversified population which allows thier healthcare to focus on the particular malities common amongst thier people. The cost issue is a red herrriing here.

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  • Gotta remember:

    This guy ran up more debt compared to GDP than W or any other president. He was OPENLY AND PROUDLY partisan, attacking democrats relentlessly, lied, introduced the failed policy known as "trickle down economics" (horse & sparrow theory), and basically got a big loan to jumpstart the economy (which just delayed the recession).

  • Well I live in Canada and we've got a way better healthcare system than the states. The lineups are long but at least you can get in the lineup. Hell, when Sarah Palin's family has a problem they go to Canada.

  • I just found a site comparing causes of death in countries all over the world, and they seem completely comparable to those in the USA overall, with small differences occurring in individual countries with certain diseases on occasion (like Hungary has an extraordinarily high liver disease problem). This leads me to conclude that your argument is baseless.

  • Could you show any figures showing the diversity of issues in comparison to other countries? I'll look but it'd be convenient. I don't see how it would create that much of a difference.

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