June 21, 2009

Correspondent of the Day: Special Interests Call the Shots  06/21/09 12:01 AM



Special Interests Call the Shots
Editor, Times-Dispatch: Western Europe, Australia, and Japan have universal health care at a lower cost per patient than the U.S., and their health statistics are comparable to or better than those of the U.S. Those democratic countries establish their health care systems by law, so their citizens can vote for leaders to end them if they are unpopular. But they don’t.

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