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richardhutnik said:
And let's get back to the reality of the situation, where you said that the rest of the world should have a system like America and not universal health care. What would happen to the world, if it ended up with health care that renders the same life expectancy as Chile for seven times the costs?
http://www.businessinsider.com/us-most-inefficient-healthcare-system-in-the-world-2011-3

So the key to the world being what it is, is a system that produces health benefits for seven times the cost as Chile but renders the same results?


Except your running away from the reality of the situation.  Not towards it.

I've already shown why life expectancy is a horrible indicator of healthcare to begin with.

Nice way to just completely bounce back after being proven completely wrong on your entire theisis point and repeat an already disproven arguement, for the second post in a row, rather then say... actually consider the fact you might be wrong for a moment though.