I said essentially the same in another HC thread last night. Not sure why you bring up Mexico - it's certainly not a country we should emulate were 20 families own 95% of the wealth and everyone else is fucked. Why not look at systems which work and insure everyone for half or less than half price. You don't have to answer I know the answer.![]()
The reuslt of right-wing policies:
Mexico, the impoverished country so poor that 10% of its total population, disportionately its working men, are illegally in the US working for crumbs despite the terrible work, terrible conditions from illegal status, language barrier etc. And yet, the Forbes 500 list just came out naming a Mexican man as the wealthiest man in the world - above even the concentrated wealth of the rich in the far richer united States, above the obscene oil shieks.
Nothing wrong with that picture.
Let's get ourselves even more of a system where the wealth is so concentrated that the rich can reduce the economy and control the government to grow their pie share.