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by beached_whale
3548 days ago
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I think of a single payer system as infrastructure like roads, electrical supply, water... It collectively takes the risk from the individual and provides for everyone. A business no long gets distracted with pension, drug, medical... and focuses on the business of making money. They pay tax and that is it. In an ideal world. |
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Unless that business was in the pension, drug, or medical industries.
My point is that it's not super clear where to draw the line between common public services and businesses, and people's perspective is usually determined by the nature of their own business.
For example, provide gov't healthcare and pensions so my smartphone company can focus on making great devices instead of worrying about health care.
Or... provide gov't smartphones so my social media app company can focus on making great apps rather than worrying about what mobile OS to support.
Or... provide gov't social media apps so my independent media company can focus on generating content rather than worrying about distributing it across many social media platforms.