Scary lessons for Americans and ObamaCare from UK’s National Health Service

Scary lessons for Americans and ObamaCare from UK’s National Health Service | Fox News.

At Stafford Hospital, police are investigating the deaths of 300 patients over a four-year period. They suspect neglect, even criminality, may have contributed to their deaths.

In February, the Telegraph reported “More than 3,000 people may have died unnecessarily at five NHS trusts.”

Why isn’t this a lesson for the U.S.? Why do people believe government is more competent than the private sector, despite numerous examples to the contrary?

The Obama administration is pressing ahead with implementing America’s version of the NHS, no doubt expecting different results.

Nothing to see here, move along.

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