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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not sure if the matters - our friend got her student debt (over 50k) forgiven but yet they paid off their house in 15 years. Great for them no mortgage; but seems like a scam to me that she did not have to pay off her law school bill. Tax payers did when she obviously could afford it. That type of government spending is annoying to me.[/quote] The scam is in schools costing so much that you have to take out $50k in loans in the first place. The US is the only place where this happens. Likewise, that healthcare and pharma in America is as expensive as it is is yet another huge scam. Yet here you are blaming citizens who are victims of the scam.[/quote] Because everything the govt subsidzes like school and healthcare rise much faster in cost. Why? B/c the govt just pays the bills, unlike consumers who earn their money. When you just dump money from the sky on business, of course they will raise prices to soak up all that free govt money. Why? B/c they can! Consumers walk away and seek alternatives when prices get nutty. Govt doesn't care.[/quote] The government negotiates Medicare rates. Doctors hate them because they’re too low. Democrats have been trying to get the right to negotiate drug prices, but the Republicans have resisted. Sounds like the government CAN do well, but some don’t want the government to succeed. [/quote]
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