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Ash HousewaresParticipant
Free markets provide the optimum (lowest cost) solution when certain conditions are met- like both parties to a transaction having perfect information.
Commodities are the ideal case. Shoes, cars, etc. You can compare exactly what you are paying versus what you are receiving and make your decision. The free market works brilliantly in cases like this.
With healthcare, the provider doesn’t know what services they will be asked to provide in the future, and you don’t know the quality of service you will receive. Both parties enter into the agreement essentially blind. The lack of information on future services and quality of those services creates an inefficiency. This is why the free market model breaks down in the area of healthcare. Not enough information.
Free markets are a remarkable tool for driving down costs and increasing quality, but they are not a one size fits all solution. Although many politicians think otherwise.
Ash HousewaresParticipantFree markets provide the optimum (lowest cost) solution when certain conditions are met- like both parties to a transaction having perfect information.
Commodities are the ideal case. Shoes, cars, etc. You can compare exactly what you are paying versus what you are receiving and make your decision. The free market works brilliantly in cases like this.
With healthcare, the provider doesn’t know what services they will be asked to provide in the future, and you don’t know the quality of service you will receive. Both parties enter into the agreement essentially blind. The lack of information on future services and quality of those services creates an inefficiency. This is why the free market model breaks down in the area of healthcare. Not enough information.
Free markets are a remarkable tool for driving down costs and increasing quality, but they are not a one size fits all solution. Although many politicians think otherwise.
Ash HousewaresParticipantFree markets provide the optimum (lowest cost) solution when certain conditions are met- like both parties to a transaction having perfect information.
Commodities are the ideal case. Shoes, cars, etc. You can compare exactly what you are paying versus what you are receiving and make your decision. The free market works brilliantly in cases like this.
With healthcare, the provider doesn’t know what services they will be asked to provide in the future, and you don’t know the quality of service you will receive. Both parties enter into the agreement essentially blind. The lack of information on future services and quality of those services creates an inefficiency. This is why the free market model breaks down in the area of healthcare. Not enough information.
Free markets are a remarkable tool for driving down costs and increasing quality, but they are not a one size fits all solution. Although many politicians think otherwise.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]It would be much easier to live with nothing and know that someone was always there to bail me out.[/quote]
If your money is such a burden then give it away and live the easy life you describe. Pathetic complaining about having money.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]It would be much easier to live with nothing and know that someone was always there to bail me out.[/quote]
If your money is such a burden then give it away and live the easy life you describe. Pathetic complaining about having money.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]It would be much easier to live with nothing and know that someone was always there to bail me out.[/quote]
If your money is such a burden then give it away and live the easy life you describe. Pathetic complaining about having money.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]It would be much easier to live with nothing and know that someone was always there to bail me out.[/quote]
If your money is such a burden then give it away and live the easy life you describe. Pathetic complaining about having money.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]It would be much easier to live with nothing and know that someone was always there to bail me out.[/quote]
If your money is such a burden then give it away and live the easy life you describe. Pathetic complaining about having money.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]1. Are there any good websites to find rentals? Realtor.com has very little. [/quote]
http://www.westsiderentals.com
It charges a small fee and gives you unlimited access for I think 3 months. That’s how I and everyone I knew in LA found their abodes.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]1. Are there any good websites to find rentals? Realtor.com has very little. [/quote]
http://www.westsiderentals.com
It charges a small fee and gives you unlimited access for I think 3 months. That’s how I and everyone I knew in LA found their abodes.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]1. Are there any good websites to find rentals? Realtor.com has very little. [/quote]
http://www.westsiderentals.com
It charges a small fee and gives you unlimited access for I think 3 months. That’s how I and everyone I knew in LA found their abodes.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]1. Are there any good websites to find rentals? Realtor.com has very little. [/quote]
http://www.westsiderentals.com
It charges a small fee and gives you unlimited access for I think 3 months. That’s how I and everyone I knew in LA found their abodes.
Ash HousewaresParticipant[quote]1. Are there any good websites to find rentals? Realtor.com has very little. [/quote]
http://www.westsiderentals.com
It charges a small fee and gives you unlimited access for I think 3 months. That’s how I and everyone I knew in LA found their abodes.
Ash HousewaresParticipanthttp://www.redfin.com/WA/Maple-Valley/22928-SE-283rd-St-98038/home/377030
This one has it all, nighttime shot of the house, closeup of the toilet, and clutter everywhere
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