Monday, October 5, 2015

ObamaCare, and the Post Office

                   
Everything the government has done, including its health care under Medicaid, have been inefficient with equally poor service, comparable to that of the Post Office.
                       
Government never fosters competition. It can cut out competition when it is permitted to write rules to have taxpayer money undercut the pricing of products or services of potential private producers. As is the case with ObamaCare.
                       
The Post Office will not give up its first class mail handling privilege. It knows it cannot compete if it has competition.
                       
Other forms of non-first class package shipping are handled by private shippers efficiently and at low cost. While private carriers would love to carry first class mail, the Post Office continues to maintain its monopoly.
                       
The Post Office says it provides service to areas no private carrier will want to service. Not true, as evidenced by cutbacks the Post Office constantly imposes. And destinations to which private carriers now go.
                       
ObamaCare claims to provide everything private medicine can do better and cheaply but government has never allowed interstate competition, tort reform and fraud correction to reduce private
insurance costs. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at Twitter.)

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