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The infrastructure of any country includes education and health services.
Does this raise the deeper issue of who should pay for public goods? Republican ideological commitments appear to suggest that if the state does this then America is in danger of becoming a socialist state. The considerable concentration of wealth in the hands of a few plutocrats in the last decades is hard to justify from any kind of moral standpoint. Particularly when schools are falling down and the elderly are warehoused in towns hundreds of miles away from their families because there are no affordable local facilities. The pandemic has been a wake-up call regarding the costs of not having a proper health care system in place that it both cost-effective and comprehensive.
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