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Re: Why are people scared of taxes?
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sturle
on 01/11/2012, 07:36:57 UTC
Did Standard Oil give away free oil?  Free public health care will not benefit at all from being a monopoly.  Quite the opposite.
Wait, I thought you said it wasn't a monopoly. Now you say it is, but it won't benefit.
What did I say wasn't a monopoly or is?  I don't get it.
/sigh... Let me know when you can keep up with your own statements.
I think you must have misread something.  I'm reading my quotes over and over again, and can't understand where you think I wrote that free public health care is a monopoly or has anything in common with a monopoly.  
Nope, I didn't misread. "Free public health care will not benefit at all from being a monopoly.  Quite the opposite."
There must be some subtle language detail there I don't understand.  English is not my first language.  My meaning was the opposite.  I'll try to write it differently: It will be a disadvantage for the free public health care to have a monopoly on health services.

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Not "would not," not "isn't a monopoly," but "will not benefit from being a monopoly."
That means that it is a monopoly, but will not benefit.
I probably meant "would not" then.  It should be clear from the context that I don't see any reason for the free public health service to be the only choice for patients (those who are in a position to choose).  I.e. not a monopoly.  I wrote this very clearly until you started diverting the discussion with some irrelevant oil company.

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"Quite the opposite" goes on to imply that it will, in fact, go through money like it was water.
Huh?  I didn't get that one either.  My intention was to express even stronger that there is no reason for the free public health care to be a monopoly.