| fatslob-:O said: That's arguable, what works for other nations does not need to necessarily work for america ... |
Whilst true. You don't know if you automagically discard all viewpoints, precedents and alternatives.
| fatslob-:O said: Doing things "better" always comes with "trade-offs" too in realistic scenarios such as the closest nation to competing US healthcare research is still in a distant second despite delivering better quality of life statistics ... (in this case no other nations should be depended upon as innovators since they aren't motivated to create better treatments) Should we start bringing up relevant points when the likes of China will start doing better in some measures than developed 1st party countries ? |
What is important is healthcare research per capita as that gives you an unbiased representation.
Have you looked into that?
The fact is... I would NOT like to be sick and in the USA. - In my own country however... My healthcare is covered by a universal system, has a higher quality level of care, we have longer life expectancy, lower mortality rates and so on.
In-fact... We just had a new high-tech hostpital open up which actually has robots deliver linen, equipment, automated-labs that test for blood and so on.
So despite the fact that your healthcare system spends a catastrophic amount on R&D... Where is the benefit to the actual people? People still die younger and more often.
| fatslob-:O said: Why even test me like this ? What do you get out of asking these questions since there's no guarantee that you can absolutely know what I'm saying is truth or not ? That's just a red herring ... |
I think you are confident enough in yourself to be honest anyway.
| fatslob-:O said: Well if you have pirated games before then don't you feel their pain if some of your customers decided to steal service and goods from you because they thought it wasn't worth the value ? |
There is no stealing by saying "no". You don't want your internet broken down into microtransactions.
| fatslob-:O said: It's the effect of net neutrality we don't know about but we do know what service we'll be getting since that is ALWAYS specified in the contract. Lootboxes on the other hand don't give you any guarantee on what content you'll receive ... |
False.
I suggest you look into the Netflix throttling debacle a few years back.
The internet providers didn't advertise the fact they were throttling... And they essentially blackmailed Netflix, customers of course suffered due to the white collar shenanigans.

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