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Originally Posted by loquitur
I'm talking about the principle, will. It's an illustration of what happens when you turn power over to the state. If it's not this particular problem it'll be another one. It always is. Rule of unintended consequences, you know.
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That's hardly an actual rule. It's more like Murphy's Law.
Quite frankly, NHS is 1000 times better than what we have in the US, even bearing any glaring faults in mind including wait times and the possibility of morbidly obese people not getting a 100% free ride. You're aware that one can get
additional coverage on top of universal healthcare, right? And that system is capitalist and privatized?