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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2016 · 15 MIN

Serial: Healthcare - Economic Impact

from Glenn Beck · host TheBlaze Radio Network

Economic Impact The United Nations rates 36 countries as having superior healthcare systems to the United States, including Syria, Cypress, Costa Rica, Chile, Columbia, Iceland and Greece. Why? Because free stuff is always better than quality, accessible medical care, right? Take a look at the facts, though, and the crushing taxation required to support nationalized healthcare delivers a severe blow to a country’s economy. What good are free services if they collapse your economy and country?

Economic Impact The United Nations rates 36 countries as having superior healthcare systems to the United States, including Syria, Cypress, Costa Rica, Chile, Columbia, Iceland and Greece. Why? Because free stuff is always better than quality, accessible medical care, right? Take a look at the facts, though, and the crushing taxation required to support nationalized healthcare delivers a severe blow to a country’s economy. What good are free services if they collapse your economy and country?

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