
A nationalized health care system is not the quick fix that its proponents claim. It is a vehicle for long-term political and economical influence and will change America in a more radical way than we can portray today. The political push to socialize American health care is here to stay. Jan Kallberg as a conservative Swede, born and bred in one of the most liberal countries in the world, presents the weaknesses and the pitfalls of a single payer universal health care system. The nationalized health care system has tenets that will have an impact beyond emergency rooms as it deals with youth clinics that provide health care and carry out abortion to minors without parental consent, requires significant tax hikes, and generates liberal political pressure out of the absolute power from this mammoth entity. Universal health care means the reduction of preventive care as universal health...
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