• Cyberwitch_7493@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    It’s kinda like comparing universal healthcare to individual payer for-profit insurance. One rewards everyone as a universal system with consistency (at least in theory) and the other rewards only rich people.

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      1 year ago

      That’s why they oppose universal healthcare here in the US – they wan’t access to special treatment.

      What they don’t realize is they can still have Mommy’s Super Special Boy™ access, since even in a system of universal healthcare, there’s still a demand for private practice.

      So really, it just boils down to them hating poor people and other marginalized groups

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        1 year ago

        Also universal healthcare can afford specialized equipment because the amount of people they would service is higher than the profit driven hospital

        Rather than the current system of specialized equipment still having to make profit so treatment costs increase

    • Flyberius [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      I would argue that a postal service is not structured the same way as an on demand service like uber.

      A postal courier who arrives at your door, picks up an important document, and takes it straight to the recipient will cost about the same.

      When you write a letter or send a parcel you first take it to a designated pick up point. It is then picked up at an allocated time along with all the other letters and parcels, and at best it is going to arrive the next day having been through a huge sorting routing system at the post depot.

      Apples and oranges.

      Also fuck uber eats and the gig economy.

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        You can actually just put the letter in your mailbox. You don’t have to take it to a dropoff.

        If you’re willing to drop it off, they also do same day for $4 for packages under 5 lbs inside a local region. They’ll pick it up and drop it off just about anywhere in the country next day for basically the same cost.

        Your point stands, but the USPS is a logistical wonder.

      • wtfeweguys@lemmy.whynotdrs.org
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        1 year ago

        I’m an Uber driver and it’s a godsend of flexibility and decent, consistent income for me but I’d be so much happier with a collectively-owned alternative that charges less and passes more of the ride fare onto the drivers.

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        1 year ago

        Idk, I got a care package in the mail with a cake inside, seems like they can both deliver food lol. 🤷

        Also the cake is delicious, and yeah fuck the gig economy.

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          1 year ago

          Did the cake arrive in half an hour? I mean, would they be able to deliver a hot meal because you suddenly decided you couldn’t be bothered to cook that evening.

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      Except you would be very upset if your Uber eats took 3-5 days to arrive, as a postal system does. The cost is because it’s an entirely different product, an on-demand courier system. It’s closer to comparing universal healthcare with having a doctor on retainer (if such a thing exists).