re: #324 allegro
How? They are all a part of the public good, are they not?
There’s two ways to go with this. Let’s try slippery slope:
So is food and shelter, and cars. We should have a Food Plan and Shelter Plan and Car Plan too. That’s all in the public good, no?
Back to comparing Fire/Police/Coast Guard:
All those services are mostly for catastrophic events and not all people will need services from them over their life. The complexity and administration of these services pale in comparison to health care, as does the cost. Only in the most simplest of terms can you compare them.