- 03 Oct 2015 11:55
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^ aside from ballooning costs, unscrupulous labour practices, bankster-style self-enrichment at the top, using government subsidies to purchase substandard material for exorbitant prices, no trace of this 'fabled market efficiency' whatsoever (one of the core arguments for privatisation) and reduced services for all (in the case of public transport, less bus lines and a circumscribed schedule).
In the case of schools you'll find that students will be required to make more 'contributions' towards their education, as in purchasing essentials such as paper (lol). With hospitals they'll be charging patients more.
Someone stole my sig.
Forum-autist, coming through!
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