The current system has failed pretty miserably in virtually all respects. Trying something different seems appropriate.
At least with a privatized system, if there are systemic problems with a contractor, a contract can be canceled and someone else contracted.
Under the current publicly run system, where there are systemic problems, and those problems are not exactly rare, little can be done to fix them, for various reasons.
Somehow this seems more political than legal to me though, since the solution is mostly political.
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I just realized something. I somehow gained write access to this forum. I thought it was restricted to moderators and/or other approved people. Did that change?
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