Here's Tom Paine on America's Third World
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050921/americas_third_world.phpIn the section on health care, the UNDP report notes that the United States leads the world in healthcare spending, allocating twice the world average. Despite this huge investment, the report’s authors assert that public health indicators in the U.S. are “marred by deep inequalities linked to income, health insurance coverage, race, ethnicity, geography and—critically—access to care.” In the United States, the infant mortality rate is now higher than in many other industrial countries. Malaysia’s average income is one-quarter that of the U.S., but it has the same infant mortality rate. The Indian state of Kerala has an urban infant death rate lower than that for African Americans in the nations’ capital of Washington, D.C.