Priority Test: Health Care or Prisons?

Astonishingly, many politicians seem to think that we should lead the world in prisons, not in health care or education. The United States is anomalous among industrialized countries in the high proportion of people we incarcerate; likewise, we stand out in the high proportion of people who have no medical care — and partly as a result, our health care outcomes such as life expectancy and infant mortality are unusually poor. Full Story »

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Posted by: via Nicholas Kristof - Aug 19, 2009 - 10:25 PM PDT
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Edited by: Derek Hawkins - Aug 20, 2009 - 9:14 AM PDT

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