By David Strom
The Japanese have a saying: ada yori takai mono wa nai. Translated, which is the only way I know how to read Japanese, it means “there is nothing so expensive as something that is free.”
There ain’t no free lunch, which is the less elegant American version.
Our Anglo-American friends are very proud of their “free” health care systems, and American lefties firmly believe that the United States is backwards and tyrannical because we don’t have one of our own.
Far be it from me to vigorously defend America’s byzantine health care finance system, which is a Rube Goldberg abomination in which government agencies, politicians, and insurance companies conspire against ordinary Americans to make it outrageously expensive, but few Americans would tolerate what is standard practice in places like Canada or the UK when it comes to getting treatment for diseases.
In Canada, it is becoming common for doctors to recommend assisted suicide for treatable conditions. A healthy but elderly woman went to the hospital with back pain, and even before she was examined, she was offered suicide…
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