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for free. They would also argue that we are one of very few nations in the world who do not offer all our citizens free health care. But, there are
many problems associated with nationalized healthcare. One of the most important arguments against nationalized healthcare is the fact that it is not free. The money must come from somewhere and
in most cases, if not all, it comes from increased taxes to the individuals. In addition, nationalized healthcare puts people in a position where they have no choice of regarding
their doctor or facility. They also must often wait a long time, months, before they are seen by a physician. There are many reasons why nationalized healthcare will not work,
and should not be implemented, in the United States. The remainder of this paper is an annotated bibliography of articles that discuss various aspects of nationalized healthcare. For the most
part they are articles which illustrate the negative aspects of such a reform, though there is one in particular which argues for nationalized healthcare. This article is provided in light
of the fact that any truly powerful argument must present the other side as well in order to dispel untruths and counter-argue issues. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Capitol Hill
Press Releases (June 2000). Wyoming Senator Says Dem Plan Would Lead to a Nationalized Healthcare System. This the speech of a politican who is illustrating that by passing a
particular bill the nation will come closer to nationalized healthcare, arguing that this a bad thing and stating, "Among the handful of principles that are fundamental to any true protection
for health care consumers, probably the most important is allowing states to continue in their role as the primary regulator of health insurance." Chrysler, Jeremy (July 2004). The Tax
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