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Jonathan Hall, an American formerly residing in Kentucky moved to Norway several decades ago. He talks about Norway’s healthcare system which he loves. It is what a humane moral system looks like.

America does not have the best healthcare for most. The system in Norway is humane, ethical, and efficient.

Listen to Jonathan Hall’s story about his kid hospitalized in Norway after a catastrophic crash. If he was in America, the ordeal would have bankrupted him. Instead, it cost Mr. Hall nothing other than the taxes he pays. It is clear Norway has a better system.

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