Welfare for the few!
SebastianA
Now what does this mean? Well its quite easy if you didnt figure. In eSA the President gets boycotted and strapped to a wall if he (or she, but that isnt very likely is it?) doesent listen to the people. This is of coure because the country is so sparsly populated obviously, but thats not my point. In the eUS, as far as I have understood - there is a public welfare system. Hurrah! Well not really. I guess Honolulu with 150 people or so has a hospital. Another city with a hospital is Austin, Texas, Q4 actually. Not a bad feat. Personally it doesent seem logic that eUS second largest city Sacramento has a little Q2 hospital... If Texas has a hospital in the form of a avrege car, Sacremento has a scooter.
That makes me think a bit. Is it me, or does it seems like the eUS goverments have a wealthfare system for a few in some cities, or a welfare system with for example hospitals for the more populated cities. Guess I'm packing for Texas, yeehaw!
PS, if you flip a and e in Texas, you get "Taxes".... sense the conspiracy.."
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That is an extremely odd conclusion..and incorrect.
Good article sebastian, welcome to PIP, i like you words in this article.
Our government is still working to determine where the next Q4 Hospital/s should end up. There was good reason to put one in Texas.
since you were taliking about (lack of) logic how could scramento get a q4 hospital if this is the first q4 hospital produced? Would have been better to put it in Sacrameno and let the existing q2 hospital go to waste? I hope your logic would figure that out
Obviously Sacramento wouldnt get the first Q4 hospital, as there allready is one in Austin.
Honestly, I hevent really understood the hospital thing yet, I figured I had to write something about them still😛
>I wrote this without doing hardly any research and just thought I would throw this out there to see what kind of support I could get for it.
Fix\'d
If you\'re going to criticise leadership, you probably shouldnt advertise that you havent done your full research. We not only have hospitals in something close to ten cities, but we have a National and Military gifting programs, etc. Hardly \"for the few\". Welcome, and I hope your energies can be put to good use.
Sebastian, what do you think your tax dollars go towards? They go towards gifting the everyday citizen to both increase productivity (mutually beneficial) and to simply increase their wellness for military use (again, mutually beneficial).
^ Hardly \"for the few\".
Nice first article though. Glad to have you in America 🙂
I agree with the Sacramento Hospital thing... =O