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October 21, 2009
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What is the root cause in delay for health care for all?

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What is the root cause in delay for health care for all?

     According to H.G. Wells, ""A downtrodden class ... will never be able to make an effective protest until it achieves solidarity."

A German newspaper, DIE ZEIT, did a multipiece article on American's "fear of solidarity" which has hurt America--and Americans--in its progress to more universal health care.

Is the inability of America to take care over most of its weakest and endangered residents, the result of _____________ ?

bad democratic access for most citizens
both race and class issues
fear of solidarity with others
only class issues as HG Wells stated
other
propaganda in school or media
the powers that be and their control

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