Here's another post taken from Prof. Krugman's blog - please follow link to original.
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To See Ourselves As Others See Us
Rudy Giuliani, 2008:
You have got to see the trap. Otherwise we are in for a disaster. We are in for Canadian health care, French health care, British health care.
David Cameron, now:
Ask a Briton to describe “American-style” healthcare, and you’ll hear a catalog of horrors that include grossly expensive and unnecessary medical procedures and a privatized system that favors the rich. 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.
But critics here warn that a similarly bleak future may await Britain if a government plan to put more power in the hands of doctors and introduce more competition into the NHS succeeds — privatization by stealth, they say.
So frightening is the Yankee example that any British politician who values his job has to explicitly disavow it as a possible outcome. Twice.
“We will not be selling off the NHS, we will not be moving towards an insurance scheme, we will not introduce an American-style private system,” Prime Minister David Cameron emphatically told a group of healthcare workers in a nationally televised address last week.
In case they didn’t hear it the first time, Cameron repeated the dreaded “A”-word in a list of five guarantees he offered the British people at the end of his speech.
Personal Income increased 0.6% in October; Spending increased 0.4%
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The BEA released the Personal Income and Outlays, October 2024 report for
October:
*Personal income increased $147.4 billion (0.6 percent at a monthly rat...
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