I think its the same old dillemma.
We can all agree the government should be there for us in extreme circumstances.
We can all also agree that the help usually has an adverse effect, in the form of lazyness and or over-dependence on said help.
No solution will work 100% of the time.
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Supply and Demand is NOT a theory.
You may think one or the other is being manipulated or whatever, but that doesnt really matter.
Prices fell because supply>demand. Period.
It's that simple.
Unless you have a mother or father or child who may die b/c for some reason you, or they cant afford to pay. I don't know for sure,, but I would guess the simplicity would come to an end there. Try to see both sides.
Japans model seems interesting.
I think a big hurdle will be the general bad health of the US.
That doesn't mean its impossible though. I don't think its "socialist" either. No one should die because they can't afford to pay hospital bills, but also hard working americans shouldnt have...
I think to adapt ONE approach is pretty stupid. Think about it, how often is our country, and the world around it, changing? Constantly. With that said, does it make sense to have a static economic policy in a dynamic country? Our country needs different policies at different times. It is the...
I think you raise a good point. Im all for universal healthcare, and we do spend a lot on military. However I think the money would be better taken out of ridiculous government programs that we probably don't even know about. God knows how many billions are being completely wasted each year...