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by frgtpsswrdlame
3096 days ago
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>I didn't argue that regulations are good because there was a purpose to them nor its opposite. So it doesnt really apply to my stance so far. I mean 'the road to hell is paved' is just an argument against trying to do anything good, it's not exactly relevant. >I disagree with that statement, and I am sure that you will find examples of private markets that are more efficient than public markets, of the which you only need 1 to disprove the idea that public > private on health. Well no, because I'm speaking in general. But I'd love to know your example. |
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Instead of wasting time with examples that dont go for the core of your stance, can you share what would change your mind in the general?
Mine is that lightly regulated free healthcare markets will be efficient (though might not be equitable).