
“They want us to believe that ‘slashed’ budgets and inadequate spending have caused ‘worse health outcomes’ in nations such as Greece, Italy, and Spain, particularly when compared to Germany, Iceland, and Spain. But if government spending is the key to good health, how do they explain away this OECD data, which shows that government is actually bigger in the three supposed ‘austerity’ nations than it is in the three so-called ‘stimulus’ countries.”
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