

When I feel that I now know the United States quite well or I got pretty "Americanized," this country always reveals a side that is something completely unexpected and foreign. And you realize, in spite of all the time I lived here, I donapos;t know this country much at all. Perhaps I will never do, even if I settle down here. �
One such thing was a steadfast notion that the government should stay out of health care. As someone who grew up in a country where health insurance is nationalized and� mandatory, I was completely puzzled when someone made this argument on a TV program. Probably it is a conservative idea; a lot of Americans I talked to supported the idea of national health insurance, but no one denied that it is still a fairly powerful belief in this country. Then lessons from my 11th grade US history and government class came back to my memory - a long history of individualism and fear of a too-powerful government meddling with individual affairs.�
(I still think Americans will do much, much better with nationalized health care.)
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