Congratulations sir kier

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Enough to pay for a hospital, the medical equipment, the schooling through qualification of the medical staff, the roads on which the ambulance transported you?
The phone network on which help was summoned, and coordinated?

More bowl logs from you.
How do you think it works in countries which don’t have these provided via tax.
 
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Around 66%

Nearer 40%, read any links carefully, many attribute bankruptcies to both, loss of income and healthcare. But make no mistake, loss of income is the number 1 reason. Of course, without income, healthcare is less affordable.

Do you subscribe to 'the suckers guide to online troll statistics' perchance?.

Anyway, find me a link that says you're right, and I'll find ten that says you're wrong.
 
Nearer 40%, read any links carefully, many attribute bankruptcies to both, loss of income and healthcare. But make no mistake, loss of income is the number 1 reason. Of course, without income, healthcare is less affordable.

Do you subscribe to 'the suckers guide to online troll statistics' perchance?.

Anyway, find me a link that says you're right, and I'll find ten that says you're wrong.
Having lived in USA, I await your proof.

Unless you mean, not enough income to pay the bills of course. But the cause of that is... ?
 
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