It's always the case with central planning. It works great until it doesn't and then people find out the hard way how fragile systems are when they are centralized. This is why single payer is such a stupid idea.
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Not saying it's perfect, but in terms of health care, i still prefer some centralised planning. We can disagree on that :)
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The US system is far from perfect too, but at least doctors aren't striking here. It would be far better with less central planning, same as yours. Weird that you can't see that given the circumstances.
So what happens to socialist healthcare on a bitcoin standard? Is it possible without a money printer?
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