Now that the U.S. government has proposed bailing out the pinstripe and Gucci crowd, it’s about time it adopted a universal health program for the common folk.

After all, if you’re going to socialize financial risk, it isn’t a big intellectual leap to conclude that the same ought to be done for health care. It’s also morally the right thing to do, especially after George W. Bush’s administration decided to have the American taxpayer pick up the tab for the misdeeds of what is probably the wealthiest segment of the population.

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