But also, the free market is not the solution either, for inelastic goods dealing with life/death.
See, price of insulin.
OR, at least make a free market for real. Make insurance companies compete across state lines, make charges transparent not a surprise gatcha after the fact.
Nobody would take their car to get fixed and accept something like "I know you came in for oil change, but we decided to replace the break rotors, here is a bill, you have to pay or we don't give the car back".
Sadly, all the 'free market' politicians, are in the pocket of the industry and work to prevent a 'free market'.
See, price of insulin.
OR, at least make a free market for real. Make insurance companies compete across state lines, make charges transparent not a surprise gatcha after the fact.
Nobody would take their car to get fixed and accept something like "I know you came in for oil change, but we decided to replace the break rotors, here is a bill, you have to pay or we don't give the car back".
Sadly, all the 'free market' politicians, are in the pocket of the industry and work to prevent a 'free market'.