Markets solve a thorny issue.
People's lives are saved, healthcare spend is reduced significantly. The one country which has this market is the one country that has no significant waiting list.
But we can't entrust these things to a market. Oh, no! They're much too important.
So we'll just let people die, instead. That's a much more sensible solution.
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Some things are too important not to be left to markets; like food production. When government controls food production, populations tend to die.
The Chinese have an even better system.
And given that the donor's family pay for the bullet, much cheaper.
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That's all anyone really cares about....
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