British fear 'American-style' healthcare system
LA Times : As leaders debate ways to reform healthcare, politicians repeatedly tell a worried public that Britain will not turn the National Health Service into an 'American-style' private system.
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Britain is now embroiled in a healthcare argument of its own, prompted by a proposed shake-up of the NHS. And the phrase on everyone's lips is "American-style," which may not be as catchy as the "death panels" that Palin attributed to socialized medicine but which, over here, inspires pretty much the same kind of terror.
For a people accustomed to free healthcare for all, regardless of income, the fact that millions of their cousins across the Atlantic have no insurance and can't afford decent treatment is a farce as well as a tragedy.
You can keep your change...
I'm aged forty-six years now and I have seen the U.S. healthcare system go from excellent and affordable to dumb, stupid and unaffordable in my lifetime.
As always, the Brits and the U.S. can keep their socialized "healthcare" and I will take care of myself, as I have always; thank you, very much.