Unregulated capitalism leads to child labor, barely any wages, tenement life, long work hours, no insurance, etc. This is what i see from the Industrialization (in England and then US till Roosevelt led as a progressive), and then the Gilded Age (which led to great depression). The majority of people live in deep poverty while a few prosper. radicalization would never work. Also the US economy atm is more of a Mixed market than a free market economy
Also, the republican electorate/party just doesnt make sense..They follow the "moral highground" against abortion etc, but then they want death penalty (which i'd support depending), boo at a US soldier serving in Iraq who happens to be gay, and cheer when it comes to letting uninsured people die. just
In terms of healthcare, if a patient comes to a hospital with a terminal disease emergency, but has no health care, the hospital still take them in and treat them (some kind of oath?). This leads to hospitals losing a shitload of money with treatment, leads to the patient with a shitload of debt (that they have no way of paying). So who exactly loses in this scenario? both the hospitals (& doctors) and the patients. Soooo yeah. Lose-Lose situation ftw?