Governments will probably continue to exist for a while. Making healthcare free serves the public interest. It's one thing for the state to exist, but even worse if it doesn't provide essential services like healthcare and education to its citizens.
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I consider healthcare to be a matter of national security
Same. It's a shame that the United States is the only wealthy country that doesn't have universal health care.
except when the collusion between big agra, and big pharma and the government leads to so many people with psych problems and chronic diseases that the government starts to offer euthanasia services and "death panels" to decide which of the too many severe cases that need expensive intervention will live or die.
i don't want the government to have anything to do with my food, my drugs, my choice of doctors and i certainly don't want them to give a job to people who low key want to murder people.
In the US people need to buy their guns and ammo from their own pocket to end their lives on the other hand
much more dignified but the causes of suicidal ideation mostly are the responsibility of drug and food cartels in collusion with the drug regulators.
there's a lot of ways you can screw up people's brains to make them actually seriously want to die hard enough that they actually do it.
and yeah, it's worth mentioning that the majority of gun related deaths in USA are suicides.
as in. it doesn't stimulate crime. suicide is a psych problem, not a social problem.