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by germandiago
1736 days ago
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I am with you and quite pissed withthis topic. But at the root of all of this there is something many do not notice: spending efficiently is done way better by way more pure market dynamics. This means politicians do not have a place there. Yet they want to control a bigger and bigger piece of the cake to justify their positions. Even a well-intentioned politician would not be able to manage more efficiently than a free market. But when they know this and still insist is when their masks drop: they are not there to help anyone, just to justify their positions. They really act increasingly more like a mafia in my opinion. I stay in Spain but I see the same trend in all the westerner world, including USA. |
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Privately funded healthcare has no incentive to cure people because cures reduce future income streams. Publicly funded healthcare has no incentive to keep people ill if there is an easy cure.
I also do not want to pay tolls on pedestrian walkways.
If I had to describe your comments in one word I'd choose "cringe".