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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Mon Oct 21, 2013, 06:38 AM Oct 2013

6 Reasons Privatization Often Ends in Disaster

http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/6-reasons-privatization-often-ends-disaster



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1. The Profit Motive Moves Most of the Money to the Top

The federal Medicare Administrator made $170,000 in 2010. The president of MD Anderson Cancer Center in Texas made over ten times as much in 2012. Stephen J. Hemsley, the CEO of United Health Group, made almost 300 timesas much in one year, $48 million, most of it from company stock.


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2. Privatization Serves People with Money, the Public Sector Serves Everyone

A good example is the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), which is legally required to serve every home in the country. Fedex and United Parcel Service (UPS) can't serve unprofitable locations. Yet the USPS is much cheaper for small packages. An online comparison revealed the following for the two-day shipment of a similarly-sized envelope to another state:

-- USPS 2-Day $5.68 (46 cents without the 2-day restriction)
-- FedEx 2-Day $19.28
-- UPS, 2 Day $24.09

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3. Privatization Turns Essential Human Needs into Products

Big business would like to privatize our water. A Citigroup economist exulted, "Water as an asset class will, in my view, become eventually the single most important physical-commodity based asset class, dwarfing oil, copper, agricultural commodities and precious metals."

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4. Public Systems Promote a Strong Middle Class

Part of free-market mythology is that public employees and union workers are greedy takers, enjoying benefits that average private sector workers are denied. But the facts show that government and union workers are not overpaid. According to the Census Bureau, state and local government employees make up 14.5% of the U.S. workforce and receive 14.3% of the total compensation. Union members make up about 12% of the workforce, but their total payamounts to just 10% of adjusted gross income as reported to the IRS.
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6 Reasons Privatization Often Ends in Disaster (Original Post) xchrom Oct 2013 OP
No-liberalism is nothing but the looting of the Social Good malaise Oct 2013 #1
This is one reason why I never understood why republicans B Calm Oct 2013 #2
 

B Calm

(28,762 posts)
2. This is one reason why I never understood why republicans
Mon Oct 21, 2013, 06:45 AM
Oct 2013

calls themselves conservative. You'd think they would look for ways to conserve their hard earned money!

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