Speculation, in the same realm of dooms day scenarios that they have been spewing for years. Even as a moderate in my own right, that's probably about 0.01% accurate.
How so? If the service is WORTH paying for, then it SHOULD be paid for. The world of service, if proven magnetizable, should always be monetized. #FreeMarkets
The reason why this is happening, because it drives traffic back to the seller's website outlets.
I learned this from power tools. Dewalt, Grizzly , etc. have learned to price their tools HIGHER on Amazon, so the customer returns to Dewalt, Grizzly, etc. owner's website for a cheaper price.
It's disruptive pricing to force Amazon to seem more expensive. If someone BUYS at that price - WIN WIN no matter what, if the consumer doesn't come back.
Right is not always synonymous with legal. This is one of the great debates of the politic of our day. Since we are demonizing those of who are a pro-conservative slant for just believing in the Constitution, the liberal-bubble just pops when it comes to challenges in our legal system. Morality is one of those things that doesn't always translate to greater things than self-interest.
We reject the taxation of the common man that socialized healthcare at the rates many of the example countries have. It's less about our healthcare, than it is about the manner in which we pay for it.
Don't get me wrong, it's a young man's system. You pay in when you are young, so you can have it when you are old. This is clearly the UK model after WWII and why its so popular here as an idea as our sister-mother country.
Generally, I do agree with this - but outside of anecdotal evidence of public opinion over it, do you have references (scientific) I can find on this in particular?
I'm not sure how this all plays out in policy, but outside of the criticism of the gun community and it relates to deaths by firearms - we have half the suicide rate in the United States as Japan - which has almost no access to firearms by its general population.
It's worth noting in relevance, because the politics in Healthcare reflect the policy of public opinion as well as legislation around other tangent issues our country is trying to reconcile what it wants to do (if anything) about it.