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S-M-R-T: Paul Krugman dons his dunce cap to school Nikki Haley on socialized medicine

As Twitchy told you yesterday, Nikki Haley called out Bernie Sanders for citing Finland’s “$60” childbirth costs as evidence that America’s health care system is a “disgrace.”

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This will likely come as a major shock to you, but Nobel-winning economic genius Paul Krugman completely missed Haley’s point:

Funny, we don’t recall Haley suggesting that Finland is a “socialist hellhole.” All we was was her pointing out that while health care costs are indeed high in this country, we are not, in fact Finland. And that maybe — just maybe — Finland’s health care system isn’t as great as leftist tools like Krugman think it is.

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The thought that the Nobel Committee gave their economics prize to an economist that ignorant about the world is actually a lot more troubling. Because despite what Krugman and Bernie Sanders contend, giving birth in Finland doesn’t cost $60. It costs a lot more than that. Free stuff is actually pretty expensive in a socialist utopia. And Finns are most definitely paying for it.

Oh.

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