Socialized Medicine: Misleadingly Successful
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Socialized Medicine: Misleadingly Successful Medical-care is a basic right of life that the American public overwhelmingly believes should not be denied. The question of whether or not socialized medicine should be brought to the land of liberty and/or how America could better provide for the inalienable right of life her citizens believe themselves to have is a fiery topic that may never be resolved. Socialized medicine is a strong government-instituted method of insuring that
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the spirit of liberty and progress (Schuyler 1). A person who has amassed a fortune should be allowed to better care. The doctor who has earned his education, reputation, and skillful hand should be rewarded financially, as he currently is in our free-enterprise private health sectors. This system if ever initialized instead of America's current system would devastate her thriving research, competition, innovation, education and every other delicate aspect of the United States' healthy free-enterprise system.
the spirit of liberty and progress (Schuyler 1). A person who has amassed a fortune should be allowed to better care. The doctor who has earned his education, reputation, and skillful hand should be rewarded financially, as he currently is in our free-enterprise private health sectors. This system if ever initialized instead of America's current system would devastate her thriving research, competition, innovation, education and every other delicate aspect of the United States' healthy free-enterprise system.