Fair enough.
By the way, the populations of the United Kingdom, Ireland, probably most of Europe and Australia, would disagree with you that socialised medecine "doesn't work".
It patently does, as it allows many people access to a good quality medical system at state subsidized rates. But if you don't agree with it on political grounds that's OK. Both sides of the political spectrum (ie, everyone) supports it in the UK, Ireland and Australia (the three places I'm specifically familiar with), and to oppose it would be political suicide.
As you say, maybe after the election.
Mr Mephisto
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