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by Wolfenstein98k
810 days ago
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You can't criticise free markets where there is no market, let alone a free one. "Supply and demand" is not a free market claim, it is accepted by everyone. I'm just pointing out that the NHS exchanges monetary cost with temporal cost - you're paying with your time rather than your dollars, for access. You're also paying dollars via tax, but that's unrelated to access. A nation can accept or even demand this trade-off, and many do - but support tends to drop when it is made explicit. |
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