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>> No.14977776 [View]
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Too bad. The government needs it so it can keep Muhammad comfortable while he works out in the day and cruises Tindershrekkenkopfen for teen German pussy at night

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muh F-REEEE* HEALTHCARE
OP had to pay $800, you pay $20,000 a year whether you you get sick or not (LOL).

Naive Eurokikes, you'll be buying our bags within 3 years when the international pricing index sets in. Or when we're allowed to buy from foreign countries directly-it's coming~! Either way your scummy Eurotrash french faggot companies like Sanofi will be forced to raise prices on (You) to remain solvent.

>> No.14890879 [View]
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>wanting anything more than a bottom of the barrel job in Europe

OH NO NO NO

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>>14339459
Our school costs more due to our government; the Higher Education Act of 1965 incentivized schools to arbitrarily raise their prices in wild disproportion to the inflation rate in response to government-mandated lending to functional retards for 50 years, this being despite all charts showing that this arrangement has been failing to protect the dunning-kruger students since the late 80s. "Paying off" these students debt is literally incentivizing bad actors to become worse actors.

Our healthcare costs more because of terrible market conditions (a 50 year "refugee crisis", low proportion of doctors per capita with few "general practitioners" among them, the obesity epidemic) and to some extent other country's governments in collusion with our own (76% of insulin produced by our "European allies"; sold at unsustainably low, break-even-if-that prices in Europe and at a deadly premium in the US as one example) and our needing to protect Europe's favorable market conditions with our military hegemony, allowing them to spend well under their NATO prescribed 2% military GDP while we struggle to contain China and Russia's sphere of influence on the world stage with our unsustainably high military budget.

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