RE: 2020-10-22

In regards to health care, an alleged public option is socialism or communism in a way. Steven Crowder used a good analogy. Imagine 4 gas stations. One independent and three owned by a guy with a lot of money. Now, imagine the three gas stations lowering the price of gas so they lose money. Eventually, the one gas station goes under. After that, the other three, which is owned by the one guy, can then raise the price of gas to as high as they want after eliminating and bankrupting the competition. In conclusion, after that, you get a monopoly or a cartel.

Dear arnold, What do you think is the difference between socialism and communism?

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