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by pbz
1139 days ago
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Your original argument was the government caps the number of doctors (not taxi drivers). I am not finding anything that would show this. There is a cap on the total amount the gov is subsidizing (should be increased, but that's a different topic). If an individual is willing/able to pay for the cost of residency that the gov covers there's nothing to prevent one to do so. Of course, this is not a practical solution for most, but that's another story. > nb my issue isn't whether the healthcare system is "socialist" or not, it's that it's bad. Agree, no argument there > I don't think "just make the government pay for everything" is a solution to things costing too much though Of course not, but if the capitalistic / private market has failed, I'd rather try a more gov-focused approach (or something else) than let it fester and cause more and more pain. > if an ambulance ride costs $9000 the solution is to make it not cost that, not to share paying for it. Agree, but how do you do that when the "ambulance lobby" owns the politicians and media who then try to convince the population that this is "the best system in the world"? You can't find a better system when you already think you have the best one (not saying you do) or that the "other" system is worse because it starts with an "s". |
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