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Subject Two Big Problems with Single-Payer Healthcare
Date January 8, 2020 9:04 PM
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** January 8, 2020
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By Germinal G. Van
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** Two Big Problems with Single-Payer Healthcare ([link removed])
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Single-payer systems do indeed restrict access and quality. They just do it by imposing long wait times, cutting off costlier patients, and restricting access to hospital rooms.

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** The Seen and the Unseen of "Waste" ([link removed])
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When a farmer leaves some unharvested crops in the field, they are not "wasted." Real waste would be found in efforts to use up every last physical resource, no matter how costly those efforts might be.

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During November 2019, year-over-year growth in the money supply was at 6.22 percent. That's up from October's rate of 4.93 percent, and from November 2018's rate of 3.07 percent.

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** The Hindenburg Program of 1916: A Central Experiment in Wartime Planning ([link removed])
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The totalitarian ethos of the twentieth century, whether in the “mixed” version of the Hindenburg Program or the Bolshevik version of Lenin and Stalin, emerges from the will of individuals who propose to control their fellows.

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