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So something's wrong in the case of the US health industry.>
>I agree. However, I do not agree that Obamacare provides any solution. It just makes matters worse.
I wouldn't know about that, it was changed beyond recognition in my absence. What I see as substantially wrong with it is the forced purchase without offering either "you can get the cheaper version from us" or a way to opt out. What latest I heard is that the IRS may be involved in enforcement, which is just the loophole to bring trouble to so many people who were so far left alone.
Actually, there's a way to opt out, as I heard, and that's religious objection to insurance as such, which I would loudly protest if I was there. Religion shouldn't be a sacred cow, the non-religious should enjoy the same respect of their spiritual convictions as the religious do.