I mean yes, this is bad. BUT: At least veggie burgers aren't allowed to be called burgers anymore! Aren't you happy about that?
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Policitian who still want to use US tech should be trialed for treason at this point
Why is this kind of important service run by a private company?
Corruption
USian here - been wondering that about credit reporting bureaus and data brokers for a loooooooong time now.
From the 80s, the EU has basically embraced the neo-lib/neo-con doctrine of "everything that can be privatized, must be" EU Member nations couldn't keep things in government hands if they wanted to.
The details are buried in court decision documents, but it happened around the time of the SEA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_European_Act
Basically a corporate oligarchy run everything. We all live in capitalist dictatorships masquerading as "democracy". Your level of representation is proportional to your wealth.
This is very clear and happening fast in Finland as well.
Healthcare sucks and kids don't even get free dental anymore. Kids. Used to be completely free until you're 18.
Now I can't even get a time for the public system, either you wait for months or take a voucher to go to a private doctor β the catch being that you won't actually find a single dentist who would do it as cheaply as the cost of the voucher. I had one, it was supposedly worth ~100 euros, so I went to a private dentist, ended up paying 113 for a simple cavity repair. I looked at what it would've cost without the voucher and it was pretty much exactly the same prize.
So the voucher doesn't make care more available or cheaper, yet it's pretty much the only thing available anymore.
This is NOT a general conspiracy.
It is some heads on my breadboard.
Seemingly, that reasoning-change is not so far away: i got some cards with names on them.
And i'm definitely not "far-right". I just want to see criminals in prison.
Holy shit.
This should surprise exactly nobody.
And politicians wonder why most of us still donβt want full digitization of our healthcare system here in Germany. It would be extremely useful and effective if it didnβt came with this massive drawback that every single intelligence service on earth can have a peek whenever they want.
Designing the system right is not an option.