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RE: 1 In 5 Americans Can Not Afford Healthcare Insurance @senseicat
Guao never get to think that there was such a large gap, people who do not have that social benefit, in Venezuela is a function of the state (I dictate that matter at the University) offer it for free to workers discount us 4% of our salary , but if you do not work the same you have the right to free health care.
But ... The problem is that this is where this communist government does not care about its people and all health centers are in decline to the point that people are dying because they can not get the drugs, in addition, many doctors are migrating to other countries. That further reduces the attention to the Venezuelans
I believe in basic entitlements that include food, housing, education, and healthcare for everyone regardless of economic status. They are essential for human dignity.
If you are right, within my classes of a subject called Government Accounting, I always explain that point of view. Of being. And the must be.
I establish a difference in what being is what happens in society.
And the duty to be is what the law establishes to be fulfilled as it is written.
Now starting from those premises within our constitution that is established as law
We all have basic rights that include food, housing, education and health care for all, regardless of their economic situation.