Seems like a pretty lame excuse.
I agree, but that’s just the way bureaucracies work.
we have a vibrant private sector with a lot of really smart people working in it. If the free market is the answer to the health care problem, where are their solutions? Why hasn’t any other industrialized nation tried it?
Actually, other nations have tried it with great success and it was highly successful here in the US when we had it.
Great Britain which, for years, has been the Holy Grail of healthcare, according to liberals, is now finally realizing that their system does not work and is working to privatize it.
Likewise, the man who designed Canada’s socialized healthcare system has now declared it a failure.
I’ve been hearing for years that the free market is the answer to everything, and I just don’t see facts in evidence that it’s true.
I don’t know where you’ve been looking then. Everytime markets are allowed to work, they work.
Let me ask you this: would you rather go back to the pre-Jimmy Carter-era regulated airline travel?
It was a disaster both for flyers and for the airline companies.
Would you rather go back to the days when Ma Bell enjoyed a government protected monopoly?
I sure wouldn’t. Service was terrible, telephones and telephone infrastructure had remained the same for thirty years with no new innovations.
Once it was deregulated, prices came down, service improved and the door was now open for fiber-optic communication (without which, you and I would nt be having this conversation right now), and such innovations as the cell phone, the ipod, and public use of the internet.