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Less Government, Not More
This video on health care, produced by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity, features Eline van den Broek, founder of the European Independent Institute. She does a nice job of explaining, in simple terms, why the United States should not copy Europe's mistakes, and why the key to true health ...
Dont Copy Europes Mistakes: Less Government Is the Right Way to Fix Healthcare (video)
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youtube.com — In this CF&P Foundation video, Eline van den Broek explains that government interference is driving up healthcare... costs in America and warns that Europea... (more) Dont Copy Europes Mistakes: Less Government Is the Right ...
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