2GreenEnergy supporter Gary Tulie in Buckinghamshire, England sent me this report on the relationship between healthcare spending and life expectancy among countries in the developed world. He writes:
Hi Craig,
I thought you would find this interesting.
Many Americans are horrified at the idea of “socialised medicine” but look at the results. Pretty much all the countries on the list have some form of universal healthcare paid for either by taxes or by compulsory universal insurance cover with average costs around half those in the U.S. and average life expectancies nearly 5 years longer!
Yes, there is no doubt that we have both higher healthcare costs and worse outcomes that the rest of the wealthiest nations. I’m sure there are dozens if not hundreds of groups trying to understand the correlation here.
In addition to the horrible fact that we have people dying of treatable diseases because they can’t afford healthcare, I would bet it’s a function of deregulated corporations’ impact on our lives, in terms of food/nutrition, toxic waste, etc.
It all comes down to something that permeates our lives here: we care very about the wellbeing of others.
Ask yourself how well Donald Trump would fare if he were running to become Prime Minister of England (or the president of France). He’d be a laugh.
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Facilitating Regime Change
It’s heartening to know that the illegal and purposeless war in Iran is deeply unpopular with Trump’s base.
Maybe there’s hope.
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American-Made U.S. Flags
The people at Allegiance Flags announce: Our best-selling 3×5 American Flag is made right here in the USA and will be the perfect addition to your home!
A reader adds:
Adding 2-3 extra stars to the flag will sell so many more flags! I’ll buy one, once we get two – three new states!
It’s hard to know what this guy is trying to say.
If Texas secedes the union, we’ll have one fewer state.
If California splits in half, we’ll have one more, not two or three.
I suppose he’s talking about military intervention into Canada, Greenland, and Cuba.
We’re a pariah nation, rightfully despised by the rest of the developed world.
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