This is a talk that explains what riles me up most, from people I know to the left and right of me, by how they assume that what they know is true.
A diary of a writer of science fiction as she dons her mecha combat suit to enter a future of endless wonder.
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I agree with his broad strokes but his views on health care are very American. Now as a Canadian, I do feel we care more for our citizens because we provide universal health care, rather than expensive health care. The chocolates example though is right on the mark. Food for thought.
ReplyDeleteYeah, sure. Not posted for the American ideas of healthcare, which are very American.
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