Government is always better, eh?Except it almost never is, especially regarding captive markets, as opposed to free markets. And in a modern, complex, interdependent society, most markets have become captive markets, meaning the buyers have to buy, and the sellers therefor have a monopoly. And economic exploitation inevitably follows.
I strongly suspect that your experience with government differs from mine & from many others I know.
I'm reminded of an old Soviet story about government service.....
(I've worked with a couple guys who lived under that regime.)
Vlad: "I'd like to buy a new car."
Official: "Certainly, comrade! You'll be able to pick it up in 10 years, 3 months & 2 days at 2 o'clock."
Vlad: "Oh, darn....the plumber is scheduled to fix my leaky faucet then."
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