:rolleyes: I'm not ignoring facts any more than you are. Total cost per total cost, the costs are the same. Yet, we get stuck footing the bill for the majority of research and development. If you want to be biased, then that's your problem, but at least factor all of the numbers, and not just...
That's what I want to do, and I don't want to increase the "cookie jar" size, so corporations can just come into a new generation and hijack our government again.
That reminds me, there was a book written about how healthcare costs and the local climate have a lot to do with availability and...
You're ignoring that private institutes are not so private in the US. That is a failure, and instead of trying to get the money out of Washington, we want to give them more? :eek:
Oh, the government pays for all of that too. It's all free. No incentives needed, no humans, just robots that follow orders.
Someone should be bailing us out, so we can pay for all of the student loans and debt. They should pay us for our military too. They should pay equally what we pay to...
Hmm, automatically. Do I clap my hands?
Almost always. But I agree, that's why we should get the government out of our healthcare, and allow for medicine to be practiced more efficiently, instead of driving up our costs and inflating our currency to all ends and bailing out the nations with...
I never said that a free market has no regulation, it is impossible to have 0 regulation, but you can be a lot closer to a free market. But we are far from a free market. If there is no free-entry, there is no free market.
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I know, right. Well, not all people understand that there are more than 1 or 2 sides to a social problem, so I don't expect them to acknowledge the facts anytime soon.
Because you ignored my statement twice. The US system is regulated in every which way or manor. There is no reason to buy the cow when you get the milk for free. The whole system if corrupt from bureaucrats that want to make money off every contract that goes into the private sector. That is the...
LOL! See, I knew you were fishing. And Hong Kong more private than the US? I don't think so, not after what I saw when I was there last year. The US is far more public. The government has it's hands on everything here. I would almost say that the US might even have more regulation than any...
No, I said
I didn't say US, I said everyone but Denmark. This was pertaining to how diversity aids to development. Let's stay in context and not hyperbole.
No, we aren't. Also, we have been on a complete decline for years due to adding more layers of bureaucracy. On top of that, we also return a considerable amount of wounded veterans from war which count against our world ranks.
AH, you edited your post and added another line.
No, I do not admit that the US is closer to my ideal than any other developed country in the world. For one, as I said, it is among the most corrupt, and secondly, the free entry into the market does not exist, nor is it even reasonable. Hong...