Certainly there is no economic rationale behind them.
What is your proof of that?
There is a rationale behind universal health care, for instance. In some European countries with universal health care, people spend less and live healthier lives.
Certainly there is no economic rationale behind them.
What is your proof of that?
There is a rationale behind universal health care, for instance. In some European countries with universal health care, people spend less and live healthier lives.
It's a ponzi scheeme, and you're not seeing the whole picture. I live in one of the most successful European countries - Norway. We have ALOT of problems that we will have to face down the road. I will write about them in my blog. I really enjoyed this article @mikemorris . Got yourself a new follower.
I'd like to hear why you think so. If you bring arguments, it'd be easier for me to understand.
Regarding problems, I didn't claim countries with universal health care do not have problems but rather, comparatively they are better off than the United States.