The So-Called “Universal Healthcare”… of a Communist Dictatorship

July 31, 2010
By Mark Kalinowski

The euphemism “universal healthcare” is used by lleftists to describe the government takeover of a nation’s healthcare industry. For example, Communist dictatorship North Korea has universal healthcare. North Korean medical practice also regularly features amputations with no anesthesia, patients on their way to surgery having to walk up to two hours to get to a hospital, doctors working by candlelight for payment in — I am not making this up — cigarettes (!), and other barbaric atrocities. No matter for socialists such as the World Health Organization’s Margaret Chan, though: following her April 2010 visit to North Korea, she praised the dictatorship’s (you guessed it) universal healthcare! This is yet another piece of evidence showing that socialists/leftists would much rather see their fellow human beings endure equal amounts of pain and misery, than enjoy unequal amounts of happiness. The root cause of this? Envy — or as Ayn Rand defined the term, “hatred of the good for being the good.”

– Mark Kalinowski
North New Jersey Tea Party Group
Liberty, Free Markets, and Individual Rights

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