@vekox Is a good friend of mine, muting him is a bad move. If you don't agree just asking to stop writing you and he will.
as no public health care. Took him for a conspiracy theorist of the most hyperbolic kind. But you say not so not sure what happened.
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You can see that people were willing to donate 1.6 million to help this kid, his point is that this is what it should happen, free choice.
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No article. Public health care does have to limit services, yes, but ppl should still have access to it coz not all can afford private.
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I agree with that, he doesn't. He believes that people should help each other not the government.
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Someone else was arguing that that would happen if it didn't exist but it doesn't. Where there is no public healthcare, people die.
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American bloke was saying charities would pick up the slack but that didn't happen before ACA. Ppl w/out insurance suffered & died.
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But it's more complex that this. If you ever come to Oslo we can meet and talk about this, me and
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Both him and I have stories with the Norwegian health care that would make you cry out loud!
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That sounds like an argument for health care reform.
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Well, Norway is the country in the world that spends more per capita in health care, yet it's level 12 in the WHO.
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But this does seem like a case for Norway reforming its health service rather than not having one, doesn't it?
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I agree with you, he doesn't. But he can explain you why better than I can, & you can disagree.Twitter is probably not the right place.
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You and I seem to have managed.
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Yes, but we agree with each other. That makes it easier.
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