Thu, 07/25/2013 - 7:00am | The Associated Press
How many countries have Universal Health Care?
About 32!
More are coming
around every day.
The U.S. stands almost entirely alone among developed nations that lack
universal health care.
Names of developed nations with universal health care:
Every developed nation except the U.S has Universal
Health Care, Many developing nations has it also.
It's the norm, not the exception for a nation to have
it.
Norway, New Zealand, Japan, Germany, Belgium, United
Kingdom, Kuwait, Sweden, Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Netherlands, Austria, United
Arab Emirates, Finland, Slovenia, Denmark, Luxembourg , France, Australia,
Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, South Korea, Iceland, Hong
Kong, Singapore, Switzerland, Israel.
Here's a Map of the Countries That Provide Universal
Health Care
(The United States of America, Still Not on It)
Max Fisher Jun 28 2012, 6:09 PM ET
Feeling a little sick at this point?
How many of these countries must go through our
extremely rich people in our government in order to care for the people?
“O”!
As in "GOOSE EGG"
How much money would you guess that the average person
not covered by insurance but would like to be, makes per year?
How much money would you guess that the average person
in government, being paid by and completely covered by health care by we the people
that is stopping you from having Universal Health Care makes in a week?
