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Charlie Gard and the need for limited government

July 3, 2017 By Nicholas Kerr 1 Comment

A few days after our first child was born, our pediatrician commented at a check-up, “Isn’t it funny that last week you’d never even met Penelope, and now you’d lay down in front of a bus for her?” I recalled this as I followed the tragic story of 10-month-old Charlie Gard who suffers from a […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: health care, National Health Service, NHS, universal health care

US healthcare problems—universal healthcare is not the solution

May 30, 2017 By Nicholas Kerr 4 Comments

Shortly after Bernie Sanders’s recent and weakly argued Twitter pic in support of universal healthcare, I photoshopped it into a similarly weak counter-argument and Tweeted back. However, it’s a serious topic and deserves a more thorough response. It goes without saying that the U.S. healthcare system is far from perfect. But the focus should be […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Canada, health care, new zealand, Obamacare, U.K., universal health care

Bernie Sanders, Sweden and New Zealand

May 24, 2016 By Nicholas Kerr 7 Comments

I survived socialism. So it’s always surprised me that Bernie Sanders is fond of saying America should look more like Scandinavian countries such as Sweden. Because what’s made Sweden the success it is on many of the metrics Sanders loves to point to aren’t the policies Sanders espouses. On the contrary, the reforms he wants […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, economics, education, health care, Hillary Clinton, new zealand, Sweden

Life expectancy and infant mortality – poor health care performance measures

November 9, 2014 By Nicholas Kerr Leave a Comment

Supporters of Obamacare or those who want to go further and implement universal health care in the US often make the argument that America spends more than most countries on health care, but relatively speaking gets pretty lousy results. Having personally experienced universal health care systems in the UK, New Zealand and Australia this argument […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: health care, infant mortality, life expectancy

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I’m Nicholas, a marketing consultant and dad in Dallas, TX. I like to follow policy debates, chat about parenting and share stories. Read More…

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