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Here's the next blow to poor women: the GOP budget cuts to women's health

I'm absolutely correct.
You are not. We have the single most inefficient, cost-wise and care-wise, system in the industrialized world.


I know this may offend your political beliefs, but it's a plain and simple fact.
 

Of course there has been. How did the early settlers on the edges of civilization get healthcare? How did American citizens in 1801 get
healthcare? Never forget the earliest hospitals where not government run, they were owned and run by churches.
 
Of course there has been. How did the early settlers on the edges of civilization get healthcare?
They didn't. They relied on home remedies
How did American citizens in 1801 get
healthcare?
Midwives, which the AMA made illegal as soon as they had enough members to get Congress to pass a law denying them legal status.
Never forget the earliest hospitals where not government run, they were owned and run by churches.
And how was having religious hospitals free enterprise?You don't know shit from Shinola do you
 
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Is a vulgar mouth part of your mode of conversation? I pity your friends.

An essential part of a free market is that it is not controlled by government. While the earliest religious hospitals where motivated by charity rather than economics they were most certainly a non-governmental response to a need for healthcare. They played a critical role in the development of the entire American healthcare system
 
Vulgar? Not nearly as vulgar a posting incredibly stupid stuff. Honestly, have you never read a history book or looked at a statistical presentation. You seem completely bereft of any actual historical knowledge or understanding of what research represents.
 
Quite to the contrary, it is you who is the uneducated one. You read history but seem to be completely incapable of understanding it.
 
Quite to the contrary, it is you who is the uneducated one. You read history but seem to be completely incapable of understanding it.
Here's what you don't know, haven't read about in a reputable book or journal, have misinterpreted or have never heard of:
The Constitution, its Preamble, the powers of Congress and the meaning of Amend X and XIV
The Hatch Act and abortion law.
The purpose of government
The definition of freedom as it relates to a civil society.
The history and development of capitalism and the definition of free market
Life, death, freedom and medical systems in the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries
The history, development and control of the US medical system by the AMA
The impact of church run hospitals on the free market system
History of pharmaceuticals and the development of pharmaceutical corporations.
Abortion statistics and laws
The laws impacting interstate travel by private citizens
Women.
Poor women
Poverty

Exactly what is it that think other posters don't understand?
 
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