On Oct 6, 2009, at 9:39 PM, David B. Shemano wrote:
Doug Henwood writes:
Except that the U.S. spends far more than any other country on
health
and is rapidly falling behind on educational enrollment and
outcomes.
Aside from that, a fine point.
I didn't say that subsidies cause money to be spent wisely.
But in other countries, the public provision in both education and
health is larger than in the U.S., which was my point.
Doug
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