That may be. Nevertheless the right way to improve the situation is not to take more freedom away to restore the balance, i.e. less freedom for both sides as dictated by government. The right way is to restore freedom: bargaining power to the one side that has lost it through laws.
Instead of moving from a special-interest welfare system, the current system, towards a socialist system, the right way is to move towards a free market system.
If you ask anyone who actually has truly experienced socialist medicine, you will find out that they hate it and know how bad it is.
2000 pages of law are not needed. A few simple changes to remove laws that are special interest welfare would do marvels.
Instead of moving from a special-interest welfare system, the current system, towards a socialist system, the right way is to move towards a free market system.
If you ask anyone who actually has truly experienced socialist medicine, you will find out that they hate it and know how bad it is.
2000 pages of law are not needed. A few simple changes to remove laws that are special interest welfare would do marvels.
Yes, I really hate it. All my life I was insured, could go and see the doctors whenever I had a problem, if something happened and I had to go to the hospital, everything was taken care of, I got the best medical treatment with basic student insurance cover of 10€ a month and I didn't need to worry at all. Yes, we all hate socialist medicine. Same as people in Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany. It's really the worst thing ever to be covered.
Instead, we should just believe in God and God's system of freedom and everything will be taken care of.
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