How many of those successful products are actually being made in a free market, and didn't rely on government intervention somewhere along the way? Subsidies, grants, safety standards, etc
Similarly, plenty of government run services are great and cheap -- they start failing when free market evangelists start sabotaging them to feed these kinds of arguments
How many of those successful products are actually being made in a free market, and didn't rely on government intervention somewhere along the way? Subsidies, grants, safety standards, etc
Similarly, plenty of government run services are great and cheap -- they start failing when free market evangelists start sabotaging them to feed these kinds of arguments