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<blockquote data-quote="Cowhide" data-source="post: 1451053" data-attributes="member: 16046"><p>Government regulations have caused every problem you describe.when did this vicious cycle in health care start? It was LBJ's great society. Before that few people had or needed health insurance. Medicare, medicaid and social security are all ponzi schemes. They are flat broke. why does it cost 20,000 per year to go to A state university? Because the government got into the school loan business. Every time the government tries to solve 1 problem it creates 10 more unintended problems. The whole war on poverty has been a dismal failure but your answer is more regulation, or more of the same. The free market works every time it is tried</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowhide, post: 1451053, member: 16046"] Government regulations have caused every problem you describe.when did this vicious cycle in health care start? It was LBJ's great society. Before that few people had or needed health insurance. Medicare, medicaid and social security are all ponzi schemes. They are flat broke. why does it cost 20,000 per year to go to A state university? Because the government got into the school loan business. Every time the government tries to solve 1 problem it creates 10 more unintended problems. The whole war on poverty has been a dismal failure but your answer is more regulation, or more of the same. The free market works every time it is tried [/QUOTE]
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