Transaction: 3ef88781191de964c28c3fcb4e1a1a0db119632c

Included in block 16,254,272 at 2017/10/12 03:22:45 (UTC).

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transaction_id 3ef88781191de964c28c3fcb4e1a1a0db119632c
ref_block_num 1,339
block_num16,254,272
ref_block_prefix 4,049,980,217
expiration2017/10/12T03:23:39
transaction_num 3
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signatures 2037ed5676c24a7f79e8ecc133e9dd8ce80c25e897bf47369fde13544032c6732a0b63a6c72a8488fe56a64e7904bd189e843f2785078c16db8c0da199d842415c
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"parent_author":"the-vile-maxim",<br>"parent_permlink":"healthcare-is-a-basic-human-right-20171011t22557609z",<br>"author":"moeknows",<br>"permlink":"re-the-vile-maxim-healthcare-is-a-basic-human-right-20171011t22557609z-20171012t032246274z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"It cannot be a right if it requires the work of another individual. \n\nI do agree that single payer is the way to go though. It's just not ethical to **require** participation at the threat of force. Here's something to think about: The United Kingdom is often held up as an example of how a modern country should implement universal healthcare. The population of the UK is roughly 65 million. Last election,<br> 65 million voted for a pro-universal healthcare Hilliary Clinton. That tells me you don't need the support of the rest of the nation. Make it optional,<br> and build a single payer system for the benefit of those who support it. If it turns out to be successful,<br> more people will flock to it. Being a single payer,<br> they should be able to be competitive with non-governmental hospitals and private systems. Let's give that a shot. \n\n#resteembotsentme",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"healthcare\",<br>\"resteembotsentme\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" "
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