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We've been over this before too. Our government keeps at least two sets of books (a practice that is strictly illegal in the private sector), there is no reason to believe that other countries do not also keep multiple books. We are the "freest" nation in the world and the most transparent where government is concerned so it would be wise to take any claims made by other countries with a grain of salt and a dash of skepticism.


One of our British members (Diamond or Scotty) remarked that their universal healthcare system waxed and waned, it is the essence of mediocrity. When funding is down, everyone suffers because services are slashed across the board. Such a system doesn't improve health care, it only makes sure everyone gets equally crappy service.


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This is typical... I'm not arguing to keep the status quo, I want massive reforms but away from greater government waste of our tax dollars and control of our lives. 



Everyone who finds that unacceptable is free to donate what they would otherwise pay in additional taxes to a private charity for the same purpose. Is there any doubt in your mind that private charities are more efficient than our federal government?


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