>>26821830>More expensive because of government regulationsBullshit, but let's assume that this is true. Those regulations are what keep them from selling coke and snake-oil as legitimate medicine. Besides, regulations on healthcare have been loosened yet prices keep going up. This applies across the board for many other areas.
> like doctors have been throughout historyListen kid, go to college and take a basic history course even THAT should provide at least a basic understanding that PRIOR TO GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT ANY FAGGOT SELLING DRUGS COULD CLAIM TO BE A DOCTOR, AND THE LACK OF ORGANIZED HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE LED TO DISEASE EPIDEMICS AND POISONING!
Fucking read Upton Sinclair, or any medical surveys from Industrial Revolution era London.
Or about Florence Nightingale
>doctors should be paid less.I partly agree but only due to how many US doctors live compared to the rest of the world.
>It weeds out the people who do it just for the pay check and don't really care about their patients.Yeah, Russia's been doing that and it's resulting in an increase in mortality rate, reliance on shamanic ritual shit, and doctors quitting in protests because they can't buy enough food to survive.
>worse than serving a single corrupt entity?That entity will have a lot more hoops to jump through and can't openly hire mercs to do dirty work. If they're caught they're held liable.
>Not if the population is as heavily armed as the private police forceAh yes, your AR semiauto is totally effective against trained, organized militants.
>Those things can still be done by private entitiesFar less effectively 'cause profit is more important
>implying we don't already have kangaroo courtsAgain that's 'cause of deregulation, not inspite.
>when one persoI'll stop you there. A corporation is not a person or a group of people, but an organized entity with resources beyond an individual. It can control media, have money to hire better lawyers or buy up judges