This article, in my opinion, uses a lot of big numbers in attempt to scare his article, but rarely cites his resources and he also does not explain why these numbers are relevant to what he is saying. This helps me because I know that when I write my article about the homosexual gene, I will need to cite my sources and explain why I decided to put that piece of information in my article. This article, though it does not do both of the things that the last two article failed to do, it does do a good job at explaining the relevance and importance of this information. This third article does give explanations and also cites his work. It is a good example of a article that gives good information and explains it well. It argues that health care is not too expensive and it compares the amount of money being spend in the United States to other countries. This last article does the best job. It have lists and gives it a more informative article feel. It gives good background information so that you know why they believe what they believe.
Personally, I never thought that this topic could be argued. I did not know why people would be against it. I only thought about the fact that there were people getting health care and they would have to worry less about having to pay a ridiculously large hospital bill when an unexpected tragedy happens to them or a family member. It is interesting to learn about other people's ideas. I didn't know that people thought that this would make the country loose so much money, and the idea of not giving people the security of health insurance simply because they feel they are unfairly loosing their money to pay for other people was frightening, yet it is did not surprise me very much.
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