Message from @☭ ⊕ Korovsky ⊕ ☭
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If you can't understand that what you're describing isn't even slavery, I'm not sure I even want to have a discussion.
My nigga I’m reading advanced economics
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Government is very inefficient with many things. The public and private mix that currently exists in the US is what drives up prices. Subsidized medicine with greedy individuals halts innovation and competition. The government should slowly begin to pull out of the sphere of healthcare and leave it to ambitious people to provide.
@ChillyWilly Or just make the whole thing public
Legalize Slavery
Private healthcare is stupidly worse.
The US has a worse healthcare system than Saudi Arabia.
Well if everyone gets medical care, that'd include you as well. Hypothetically, let's say a rich person suddenly becomes poor. Well tough shit you can't get healthcare and thus die when you get a heart attache and can't afford to pay. As an example.
@Stahlgewittern Thank you for your wonderful contribution to this discussion
On the other hand, there is evidence that without an incentive, laborers work less as they aren't being rewarded for their labor. In terms of a nationalized medical system, one could assume that it'd be of poorer quality.
You aren’t entitled to the product of someone else’s labor
Who dictates what is theirs?
But in terms of medical aid, what would you gain other than material wealth? You aren't building something that will be used, or for self advancement or enjoyment. You're just caring for another person. Now one could say that their life could impact yours, perhaps they are a firefighter who was injured. By saving their life you might end up being rescued from a fire in your house later on. But what do you directly gain from enacting such care is the question..
It’s not doctors literally working for free @kwit_dat_Stalin @GreyWolf
That’s why it costs a lot of money to implement
You mean taxes
Yes money acquired from taxes
It costs the rich money
Cope
Who cares if it means taxes.
Well personally I think everyone deserves a chance for care(except those who commit bodily harm on purpose, or get hurt doing the same thing multiple times, because at that point you really should just stop doing whatever that thing is..). But I also think that every worker deserves fair reward for their labor.
Rewarding the worker for their effort is fine but rampant individualism is what got us into this mess in the first place.
Hmmmm
healthcare is a public service
or should be
I am not even certain how do both private and public healthcare work. Even if we set aside the moral arguments for or against public healthcare, there is also the question of efficiency, innovation, and cost in the long term. @ChillyWilly
there are many effective, and ineffective version of public healthcare
An example in favor of a privatized system is in the sector of laser eye surgery. A few decades ago, it was incredibly expensive. The price for laser eye surgery has decreased by magnitudes. What used to be at least $20k when under the government's thumb has dropped to less than 25% of that after years of innovation and privatization.
just socializing it willy nilly won't make people suddenly healthier
For example, should we sacrifice efficiency for the sake of lowering the cost and increasing access to the public?
it should follow a system that is like on Germany.
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Germany's socialized healthcare is a good model
its probably the best example
@ChillyWilly An example against private is drugs
I dislike the British NHS but Iike the one used in Germany or Switzerland, minus the mandatory savings account and higher taxes.
Epi Pen for example, but most drugs as well
I’d rather have decent healthcare for everybody than the best healthcare known to man for like 2% of people