The only thing that represents inefficiency in the economy is the government. Free markets naturally tend towards efficiency, and this is the culmination of billions of people all working within their sphere of influence. Everything the government gets involved in becomes more expensive, like the healthcare sector you just mentioned. Insulin only costs a few dollars to produce, but is sold at upwards of $1,000. This is ONLY possible because the government protects their monopolies with patent laws. It isn't necessary to go after the individuals or the companies because they are worthless and inefficient, they would automatically be ejected from the system without the government there to enforce their existence.
The only thing that represents inefficiency in the economy is the government. Free markets naturally tend towards efficiency, and this is the culmination of billions of people all working within their sphere of influence. Everything the government gets involved in becomes more expensive, like the healthcare sector you just mentioned. Insulin only costs a few dollars to produce, but is sold at upwards of $1,000. This is ONLY possible because the government protects their monopolies with patent laws. It isn't necessary to go after the individuals or the companies because they are worthless and inefficient, they would automatically be ejected from the system without the government there to enforce their existence.
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