In Denmark when you get a permit to live and or work you get a social security 
card that entitles you to free health care, among other things like opening a 
bank account, and the public library.

Anthony D'Costa
Professor of Indian Studies
Asia Research Centre
Copenhagen Business School
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On Jul 12, 2012, at 11:18 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> You forgot public libraries. EVERYBODY loves those. 
> 
> I wonder how many households in the U.S. have a library card?
> 
> Joanna 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
> IMHO this is not the right approach. 
> 
> Simply describe a system like Single Payer or Medicare for All, along with 
> proposals for funding through a joint tax system of employers and employees. 
> Some huge percentage of people support this basic idea as long as it is fair. 
> Both are equivalent to socialized medicine. 
> 
> The same goes with public education. Through a combination of equitable 
> progressive taxes as the funding source with minimum administrative systems, 
> the feds, states, and counties pay for public schools and teachers. It is 
> essentially a socialized system. 
> 
> Are the masses ready for socialism? Of course they are. 
> 
> Another area is public transportation, etc. 
> 
> CG 
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