Sean
We'll see.
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Car insurance is far more expensive in the US than it is over here. How does that fit in with "it's all the gubmint's fault"?The tradeoff in taking Health Care out of the hands of the private sector and giving it to government seems to be significant especially in terms of economic output and defense.
Our high costs in insurance are related directly to government intervention, especially states not allowing national competition as car insurance is, and car insurance is cheaper.
Furthermore, we deny no one health care and have an ever finer safety sieve in place for the "poor" who live as well here as any Western poor and certainly better then the rest of the world.
Whenever we get into this discussion, I see people who enjoy a lower standard of living than we do aghast at our barbarism and uncaring as they clamor for us to do to ourselves what they have done to themselves in the name of Social Justice.
I spit on fucking Social Justice. It is the stuff of Guillotines, Oligarchy and a general impoverishment of the individual in the name of his own Social Salvation under the guise of equality.
"Society has for its element man, who is a free agent; and since man is free, he may choose -- since he may choose, he may be mistaken -- since he may be mistaken, he may suffer....
I have faith in the wisdom of the laws of Providence, and for the same reason I have faith in liberty."
Frédéric Bastiat