Akafred notes that however much we protest not liking more government involvement in health care, we are likely to quickly grow addicted to any little thing it provides for us - even if the whole deal is a net loss.
Just got your post on my own blog (I haven't updated much lately).
It's true you have no particular reason to trust my version of the story; this is the internet, after all.
And I regret some of the unpleasant rhetoric in my post; it's an unavoidable side-effect of the anonymity granted by the internet. On the other hand, Neo went farther in calling everyone who supports universal health care a Communist.
I did believe your story. I was trying to pre-empt others getting sidetracked into that discussion by pointing out that it was true of someone regardless of the specifics here.
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Just got your post on my own blog (I haven't updated much lately).
It's true you have no particular reason to trust my version of the story; this is the internet, after all.
And I regret some of the unpleasant rhetoric in my post; it's an unavoidable side-effect of the anonymity granted by the internet. On the other hand, Neo went farther in calling everyone who supports universal health care a Communist.
PS isn't Budapest a beautiful city?
I did believe your story. I was trying to pre-empt others getting sidetracked into that discussion by pointing out that it was true of someone regardless of the specifics here.
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