thomas81 wrote:
Especially to American libertarians.
Us Euros have a hard time understanding the anti-state mentality you have over there.
Why are taxes so bad as long as they guarantee you access to a service that you will eventually need anyway at point of demand?
I won't pretend that in the land of magical unicorn farts (Ireland) your government is perfect, but do you comprehend how INCOMPETENT the US Government is at managing things? Even at it's most efficient, services are not able to compare to what a private company can provide.
Competition and the power of the end user/consumer to CHOOSE who they want to service them is the key to keeping things efficient and cost effective. Government (certainly not here in the USA) is not the key.
I agree there is a need to rethink how we do health care in the USA. I could even be inclined to say perhaps it needs to be a "single payer" system, but I sure as Hell DO NOT trust the government to manage it for me.
If I have to hire someone for a job, I WILL NOT hire someone with a track record of incompetence, failing to get the job done on or under budget and consistent blame-shifting when something goes wrong. I will hire the person who does the job right on a consistent basis. The state fails on every count.
Heck, consider my pet peeve...BROADBAND ACCESS.
My road is one of the few that DOES NOT have the option. My phone company isn't investing in improving the infrastructure so I could go with the phone or cable company to get high-speed internet. There is satellite service, but it's spotty at best and would not work for my needs. Most every other road has it because they are handled by a different phone company that applied for and got government money (that MY TAXES funded) so they could upgrade the infrastructure and provide the service.
I can't change carriers because each company has a legal monopoly over the hardware they own. I can choose who I want to provide long-distance, but I can't choose domestic service. I'm at the mercy of who has the contract, and I GET NO CHOICE, but I'm taxed just as much as the others who have broadband access because they are with the other carrier.
Lack of competition = less choice, not more. The phone company knows I have no option because I can't go to their competition for service.
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