Researchers found low concentrations of so-called forever chemicals in various "eco-friendly" straws, raising doubts about whether they're an appropriate alternative.
Researchers found low concentrations of so-called forever chemicals in various "eco-friendly" straws, raising doubts about whether they're an appropriate alternative.
This was your claim and I debunked it very easily. Do you think government-provided healthcare is capitalism? The US does spend a lot of money, but that doesn't prove anything other than the US having a lot of money.
I've offered rankings based on metrics, you've just offered your opinion, but somehow you think others are arguing based on feelings. People trying to move to the US just means places that are worse exist. No one is arguing against this. What part of government-provided health care is capitalism?
Capitalism is an economic system and not a political system. The hospitals were built with capital from investors.
The government is paying a rate to the hospitals. There is nothing in our political system that prevents that.
Capitalism is just a fancy way to say people take money and start businesses. It is a time-tested and proven system. It is the only system of economics that a consistent track record for success.
Your political structure is the laws dealing with everything else. No laws stop the government from taking tax money and paying for medical expenses. None. We already do it under the law. Medicare/Medicaid/VA are all government programs. There could be more, but those are three I know of.
WE could vote for all sorts of things to spend our tax money on. Capitalism doesn't stop that. We could restrict our workdays to give hours. Capitalism wouldn't stop that.
Okay, so by your definition, government-provided healthcare is not "people take money and start businesses" thus the quality of life increases are not attributable to capitalism.
The hospitals are funded by capital. The tax money is an outcome of capitalism. The government paying for your health insurance is just a government function.
Now I have employer-provided insurance as many Americans do. I fully support a tax paid health care single payer system. I think it makes economic sense. That doesn't make it socialism. Just like the roads are not socialism, the water supply, etc. It is just what was voted on to do with our money.
I do qualify for VA care but I don't use it since I have private medical insurance. I live fairly close to a VA center but I have never seen the need to use it.
Communism is the collective ownership of property and is both an economic and political system in practice.
I am not giving a broad definition of capitalism. That is the definition of capitalism. It is the private ownership of property and people putting in capital to form a business.