Healthcare – Monopoly, Cost, Sustainability, and the Final Convulsions of an Imploding Government

posted by Nima

March 25, 2010 · Posted in General Economics 

Some great comments from Stefan Molyneux:

Health care monopoly, high health costs, unsustainability & people opting for the $695 fine:

Health care mess in the UK, government bureaucracy, medical students’ debt, mandated charges & the last convulsions of an imploding system:

Cheaper health care, unions, subsidies, special interest groups & fighting tooth and nail:

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