A failure of empathy

Michael Kinsley’s got an interesting column in the Post this morning about health care. Here is the part that caught my eye:

What is the most ridiculous thing about the American health care system? Is it that 45 million Americans don’t have health insurance? That is the most embarrassing thing, but it’s not beyond all rational explanation. It’s a failure of empathy. We — the majority of Americans who are lucky enough to be covered — apparently don’t care enough to do something about the minority who aren’t.

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