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Healthcare is practically the only thing Cuba does right, so for once it's a ringing endorsement. We're well behind the rest of the world.
Ugh.
HC in Cuba is horrible.
michael moore propaganda...
Healthcare is practically the only thing Cuba does right, so for once it's a ringing endorsement. We're well behind the rest of the world.
Ugh.
HC in Cuba is horrible.
michael moore propaganda...
not really, their doctors are highly rated, their healthcare is topnotch say what you will about cuba and castro
but their healthcare is on par with canada's and england's
Ugh.
HC in Cuba is horrible.
michael moore propaganda...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_Cuba
a life expectancy of 76? that sounds pretty solid, as in good hc. especially for a country that is financially pwn'd be the US via embargoes.
Ugh.
HC in Cuba is horrible.
michael moore propaganda...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_Cuba
a life expectancy of 76? that sounds pretty solid, as in good hc. especially for a country that is financially pwn'd be the US via embargoes.
That is ironic considering Cuba produces good doctors.
What a ringing endorsement. Birds of a feather...
Fidel Castro Applauds Passage of Obama's Health Care Overhaul
BARACK Obama is a fanatical believer in the imperialist capitalist system imposed by the United States on the world. "God bless the United States," he ends his speeches.
Some of his acts wounded the sensibility of world opinion, which viewed with sympathy the African-American candidates victory over that countrys extreme right-wing candidate. Basing himself on one of the worst economic crises that the world has ever seen, and the pain caused by young Americans who lost their lives or were injured or mutilated in his predecessors genocidal wars of conquest, he won the votes of the majority of 50% of Americans who deign to go to the polls in that democratic country.
Out of an elemental sense of ethics, Obama should have abstained from accepting the Nobel Peace Prize when he had already decided to send 40,000 soldiers to an absurd war in the heart of Asia.
doctors are underpaid, treatment is frequently denied (patients often have to engage in medieval bartering and favoriting), etc.
Americans would never subject themselves to such a backward process.
So if we lift the Embargo and let some of those doctors practice here we'd be saving big bucks on health care?Ya they pay their doctors beans.
FWIW of all the world's dictators Fidel is one of the less brutal ones. I mean, if I had to pick a country run by a dictator Cuba would probably be on my short list.