Or people will die.
More people will die, rather.
There's a lot of inherent expense in health care. Those costs don't just go away because people can't afford expensive health care.
Will they die? Or will the medic field just let them make payments? And inherent costs always very. When new technologies come out, the old ones get cheaper. Ever notice that? Inherent is not always the case.
The typos probably didn't help.
People who are deathly ill will usually spend all they can not to die. Increasing the price of health care only causes a small decrease in demand for the service; that's
inelastic demand.
If health insurence did not exist and the doctor was not paid via taxes, i dont see why the medic fields charges to see the doctor would not go down.
The vast majority of laws are about stopping people from infringing on the freedoms of others.
Yea.....but.....some laws are there just to control you. There petty laws. Laws that simply do away with all trust.
True, laws are put in place to protect others freedom. But too many laws take AWAY freedom too.
So, whats the real answer?
I know, no one be evil. If everyone chose to be good, no laws would be needed.
What about where you live?
You had to do what you describe yourself as "brutal work" and you don't see the need for a union?
No, not at all. For one, that department paid the most money out of every department at the distribution center.
And second, the boss worked with me when i told him my shoulder was paining.
Third, the other department i was placed, was not brutal. It was still labor, but not nearly as brutal. It was a pay decrease though.
The other guys loading those boxes, there shoulder wasnt messing up. Perhaps it was technique or genetics. But in anycase, i had to get off the shoulder before permenent damage happened.
I sure hope not, since I think the only way I could become a libertarian would involve a head injury.
Lol....a head injury huh? Well, you need to hurry up and get that head injury going on then.
Good to hear. I hope that's true.
Yes sir.