The success of Canadas acclaimed health care, so much better than ours, unless your on the downward slide of the age bracket, is of course free. One of the unintended consequences is consumer goods. Right now our neighbor to the north has a different perspective on transportation. They feel an extra $2.00 a gallon for gasoline is a small price to pay. I understand the price of beer is almost twice the cost than ours. The upside is, as former governor of the great state of Massachusetts says, We create good jobs at good wages. The fact that these jobs are in the government agencys should be no deterrant to increasing government agencys. We know and trust our elected officials to hire only the very best applicants to fill the many thousands of new jobs the free universal will create. I know I do. Ron
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16 years ago