>In France, they have a socialo-communist monopoly, no choice, only one choice, and you have to be happy with it, no matter what.
It sounds very offending to my anarcho capitalistic world view, where poor people should suffer more than I do, but does it actually produce more suffering than US or less?
If you don't pay taxes it's an incredibly great value and offering.
This is why if you are poor France and can get state help is an excellent choice.
Once you start to pay taxes, or you fit in-between the criterias for eligibility to state help, the costs are much higher than in the neighboring Switzerland for example.
It sounds very offending to my anarcho capitalistic world view, where poor people should suffer more than I do, but does it actually produce more suffering than US or less?