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Hortensis

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3. People admitted to the hospital have different problems
Mon Feb 15, 2016, 12:12 PM
Feb 2016

that require specialized treatment in addition to the standard supportive care all get, but they don't need their own hospitals.

A sizable increase in the minimum wage would be color-blind --- for the large majority who have low-level but stable full-time jobs. A sizable increase in middle wage levels would do wonders for restoring security to many who have lost it, including to the middle class as a whole. The ones who won't benefit from those broad repairs need special, additional solutions. Harder ones in some cases, but we've actually had a lot more success before than is admitted and do have many experiences to build on.

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