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excellent, so you've abandoned your weak straw-man and moved on to demanding evidence of something that does not exist

as soon as you track down a country, here, now, in the year 2020, just to be clear ... where government does NOT interfere in medicine, I will play your silly game

aside from that, regulation ALWAYS increases cost, ALWAYS, it even has a damn name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_law_of_prohibition

alas you will fail to connect those dots despite being given a map

 
So are Medical Aids in South Africa not examples of a capitalist business?

Profits, shareholders. They have it all.
no, they are heavily regulated, they are not allowed to discriminate against abusers, they are not allowed to provide options that do not cover PMB's, they are NOT examples of capitalism
 
no it is not, it is a great example of the USA's future though:


so they fahked their government system up unintentionally and got a much better outcome, yet they want to regulate again ... can lead a horse to water, can't make it drink
Interesting. Their life expectancy was flat up to 2013 and then started climbing.

What happened in 2013?
 
Interesting. Their life expectancy was flat up to 2013 and then started climbing.

What happened in 2013?
read better or stop lying:
Comparing the 2005–2010 period with the half-decade just prior to the outbreak of the conflict (1985–1990), life expectancy actually increased from an average of 47 years for men and women to 54 years for men and 57 years for women

it was climbing BEFORE 2013, way before
 
no, they are heavily regulated, they are not allowed to discriminate against abusers, they are not allowed to provide options that do not cover PMB's, they are NOT examples of capitalism
Private ownership - check
Property rights - check
Profits or loss - check
Production of a service in accordance with a demand - check

Yes they are regulated, but capitalism is a spectrum.
 
Private ownership - check
Property rights - check
Profits or loss - check
Production of a service in accordance with a demand - check

Yes they are regulated, but capitalism is a spectrum.
Nazi germany:
Private ownership - check
Property rights - check
Profits or loss - check
Production of a service in accordance with a demand - check

next red herring please? that one was so quickly dismissed it didn't quite fill my belly

Capitalism fyi is when the free market determines the price of goods and services, and the free market alone
 
Nazi germany:
Private ownership - check
Property rights - check
Profits or loss - check
Production of a service in accordance with a demand - check

next red herring please? that one was so quickly dismissed it didn't quite fill my belly

Capitalism fyi is when the free market determines the price of goods and services, and the free market alone
Yip the Nazis operated a mixed economy and companies made substantial profits. Capitalism was at the forefront of this.

Nazis privatised industries, banks etc.

They were not socialists. That is a well accepted historical fact.

Medical aids are driving the cost of healthcare in SA.

 
As per the table -


Look at 2009 - 2012 flat at 54, growing 0.3 years per year.
2013 it picks up.
great, seeing as Somalia's failed universal healthcare was not yet established, they merely announced the plan to have it in place by 2016

2013 increases are therefor still attributed to the private sector without government interference
 
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well accepted only by the gullible, thanks for the laugh though
Lol who is the gullible one?

Nazis privatisation (banks included) -


Profits made by companies in Nazi Germany



The role of private property in Nazi Germany -

Private property in the industry of the Third Reich is often considered a mere nominal provision without much substance. However, that is not correct, because firms, despite the rationing and licensing activities of the state, still had ample scope to devise their own production and investment profiles. Even regarding war-related projects, freedom of contract was generally respected; instead of using power, the state offered firms a number of contract options to choose from. There were several motives behind this attitude of the regime, among them the conviction that private property provided important incentives for increasing efficiency.

From -

Lol.
 
I see. Still, there has to be some amount of government regulation, lest we return to the Wild West.

Best to always do some research on the source itself, like take heartland institute for starters, google will tell you all about them.
 
Note to self:

If one day NBFTW loses his job and can't find another one, develops a serious health problem from the stress, and goes bankrupt and can't afford medical aid, then be sure to inform his entire community not to help him in any way in case they offend his sensibilities. He and his family is to be strictly left alone to die on the streets.

Don't worry NBFTW I got your back, I won't let anybody help you as per your principles.

He'd do what the libertarian god Ayn Rand did - run to the government for help.

But no matter, it's clearly better to have a healthcare system where someone concerned they might have a disease that's part of a global pandemic does the responsible thing of getting himself checked out now has to pay $1400 extra and find his way through a corporate bureaucratic maze to get cleared.




Trump claims vaccine is ‘very close’ amid coronavirus outbreak — but White House says he was talking about Ebola





The man is so stupid

Not to worry, Trump is on it!


He's systematically gutted the US' pandemic response infrastructure, including budget cuts across the board and firing the entire chain of command in 2018, and still not replacing them.

He's more concerned about how the stock market dip might affect his re-election chances than anything else, though!

 
He'd do what the libertarian god Ayn Rand did - run to the government for help.

But no matter, it's clearly better to have a healthcare system where someone concerned they might have a disease that's part of a global pandemic does the responsible thing of getting himself checked out now has to pay $1400 extra and find his way through a corporate bureaucratic maze to get cleared.




Not to worry, Trump is on it!


He's systematically gutted the US' pandemic response infrastructure, including budget cuts across the board and firing the entire chain of command in 2018, and still not replacing them.

He's more concerned about how the stock market dip might affect his re-election chances than anything else, though!

Yip Trump and his team are all over it. Crowd sourcing info, because Trump gutted the team of actual experts.

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The Bloomberg/Clinton ticket should be fun.
Poor Bloomberg though, he will probably die from COVID-2019 within the first year due to being infected via two contaminated head suicide bullet wounds.
Clinton: Those ventilators just couldn't keep him alive long enough to fight off the virus.
 
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Those who oppose social spending should, on principle, withdraw from medical aid schemes, insurance products, etc.
Medical aid is voluntary, that fact that you can withdraw says everything, unlike government social programs.

Insurance isn't social spending.
 
Lol who is the gullible one?
you are, and literally every single person who believes the Nazi economy even beings to approximate something that can loosely be described as remotely capitalist

how about stop reading the same lies and broadening / freeing your mind?
 
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