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Old 10-14-2017, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by nailer View Post
The US has a free market medical system that Federal and state governments participate in, to provide health care for their employees (and families) and citizens who qualify for subsidized health care. The ACA has been a boon to this free market by requiring citizens who previously chose not to purchase our health care market's expensive insurance to now purchase this insurance. The ACA has taken away the citizen's freedom to not participate in the medical insurance market.
If one is forced to participate as you say then it is not really a free market system then is it? You have a way of contradicting yourself when you go after other posters just to be obtuse, as you have attempted with Finnbow.

The US economy is considered "mixed" in that various free market and so************************t aspects work together in a concerted effort to produce the maximum benefit for society. Social Security and Medicare are the most obvious examples in the health care sector.
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