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The People’s Republic Of California Took One Step Closer To Socialized Medicine

April 27, 2017| by Brian Anderson

California woke up one morning and said, “Sure, we are a leftist paradise that barely resembles the United States where people have limited freedom and aren’t entitled to keep much of the money they earn.” And then asked, “But what can we do to move closer to full-fledged communism?” That question was answered yesterday when the state took one step closer to implementing government controlled socialized medicine.

The Los Angeles Times reports:

https://downtrend.com/71superb/the-peoples-republic-of-california-took-one-step-closer-to-socialized-medicine
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As a Federalist, if states like California wants to do it, go for it.
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As a Federalist, if states like California wants to do it, go for it.

Agree.

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Agree.

And they alone must face the consequence of doing such. No  bailouts

And that, right there, is the problem. Federalism certainly allows for states to operate as "laboratories of democracy", within which extreme variations in public policy may exist.

But such freedom should never be used to allow the financial decisions of one state to be underwritten or effectively indemnified by the others.
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