There is good news, years after the collapse the health care system has been rebuilt in Kyrgyzatan. It has been slow but this has been a good learning experience for this tiny country.
Liberty has costs. But those costs are worth it. The Soviet Union could not work. It was spending more on defence and keeping the people "comfortable" than it could make enough money to keep up with the spending. That is why the Soviet Union collapsed. It spent more than it made.
This sounds familiar, the US. There is another country right now doing the same thing spending more than it makes: the US. Will the individual states have to rebuild like Kyrgyzatan? I don't think so, we don't have universal health care, oh I forgot, we do for the elderly, medicare. And we have a social program that keeps the elderly comfortable in a meager way, Social Security, but that program has been spent on other things. Also, the US is overspending on two wars for the sake of defending Liberty.
Spending more than y0u make is a bad thing. I thought the US would learn from its communist counterpart.
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