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Missing the Health Care Bus
I enjoy reading other people's viewpoints on nationwide or worldwide issues. Their viewpoints often expose strong, well thought out arguments supporting or opposing an issue. In the article "Missing the Health Care Bus" I read about a young girl's viewpoint on enforcing universal heath care. She believes that everyone should have access to health care, because when she was younger her parents were unable to provide health care for her for a time-period due to its costly expense. She had to live extra cautiously out of anxiety that she would somehow get an unsuspected injury or illness and would not be able to afford the expenses. I agree with Rebecca Booker that health care should be universal in the United States because in today's modern culture there should not be people worrying about having to seek medical attention because they cannot afford it.
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