Tag Archives: health insurance

Systematically Silencing America

How Republicans and their cynical allies deal with America’s real problems.

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The Increasing Irrelevance of the U.S. Presidency

The weakened office of the President raises very serious questions about the ability of the United States to adapt to modern times.

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Can the United States Remain United? A Globalist Special Collection

Why must the United States become a more unified, cohesive society in order to confront its deep-seated issues?

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Health Care: A Modest Bipartisan Agenda for a Rugged America

Will the newly elected Congress be able to make the U.S. health system safe for the individual?

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U.S. Health Insurers: Scamming a Hurried People

Why are U.S. health insurance companies as difficult to deal with as bureaucracies in Soviet-era Russia?

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The U.S. Healthcare Debate: Still Catching Up to Bismarck

Will U.S. leaders finally strike the same bargain that Germany's arch-conservative leader pulled off back in 1883?

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Britain's Shining Example of Health Care

How does Britain’s public health system ease the pain of suffering families?

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Stop Wasting Time on Health Care

How much does it cost an individual to buy medical insurance on the U.S. private market?

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What Obama Can Learn From European Health Care (Part II)

What pointers can the U.S. healthcare system take from Europe?

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What Obama Can Learn from European Health Care (Part I)

How does the U.S. health care system stand up to the European countries, in particular, and the rest of the world in general?

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