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by onetoo 860 days ago
No, but, you see, the system is privatized, therefore it must be more efficient. /s
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The upside of inefficient privatized process is that you can replace them.
Well the kicker here, is that the process is not inefficient. It's just efficient for someone other than your average person. If anything, for the people that care and can do something about it, the process is inefficient in the opposite direction -- it's not bleeding as much money from the consumer as it could be.
LOL

If only.