10 February 2007
Conservative values
The first universal healthcare system was passed in 1883 by an archconservative, Germany's Otto von Bismarck. He and other European conservatives saw universal healthcare as a way for Germany to have stronger workers and soldiers. Those conservatives wanted people to contribute to their families and society.
When people are ill, in pain, or disabled, they are less able to take care of themselves or others.
When people are ill, in pain, or disabled, they are less able to take care of themselves or others.
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