We have a lot of great hospitals in America, across the country.
“We have a lot of great hospitals in America, across the country.”
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We have a lot of great hospitals in America, across the country.
“We have a lot of great hospitals in America, across the country.”
We have a lot of great hospitals in America, across the country.
Centralized national decision-making on education reduces the role of the parent and the local districts.
We have a very structured process for taking in refugees. It takes almost two years to transition from another country into the United States through the refugee process.
I see myself as more of a student, that I love to get down into the weeds of different problems and try to go through that. I don't mind messaging, but I'm going to default back to the research side of things.
I'm in favor of dealing with Iran and dealing with the nuclear issue, but I'm not in favor of a bad deal.
I have a very intimate knowledge of the world of the mentally ill and of life inside of, especially, public hospitals and the way people are treated in there and the way that they try to survive in there.
You can't stop wars to build tertiary teaching hospitals, but you can say, 'Let's stop for a couple of days to immunise the kids.' It has been done.
I don't like hospitals, and the idea of being in labor somewhere I don't like at all - wasn't how I wanted to bring my kids into the world.
Across the country, we've seen what happens when competition in health care is inhibited: Hospitals close and prices skyrocket.
Obviously, nobody likes to read or hear about anyone having a bad experience in our hospitals.