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by rdtsc
3586 days ago
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Reasons are historic and idelogical. A free market is considered sort of a religion here. In other words we don't usually evaluate and consider things based on their own merit (what is the best way to provide healthcare, what is the best way to fix infrastructure, like bridges, etc), but rather how will this make free market happy. We treat it as sort of a deity and if we don't abide by its likes we'll be severely punished. |
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