> These rules will constrain both the suppliers and the
> consumers, and will
> effectively result in inefficient government control of
> health care. It will create
> a system devoid of the give and take of consumers shopping
> around trying
> to find the best supplier for what they need at the best
> price, and suppliers 
> competing and innovating to provide the consumers what they
> need. Instead 
> the government will oversee some bloated,  generalized menu
> of products 
> that does not meet the needs of many consumers and offers
> little incentive 
> for the suppliers to innovate to meet the needs of the
> consumers. This is what 
> happens when the government gets involved involved in a
> complicated system.
> There is no way for the government to replace the specific
> knowledge and time
> of millions of consumers and thousands of suppliers
> individually interacting in
> order to continuously evolve a system that meets the needs
> of all the players.
> 
> > Government can set rules without taking operational
> control of an industry.

quantum computers?
jon


      
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