Venezuela is a prime example. Hugo Chavez - their big mouthed fanatically socialist president promised them all goodies under the sun, free housing, wage increases, free food, free medical care etc. They got it none of what he promised, instead they are economic refugees flooding into Colombia because they are starving. They failed a basic test of maturity, there is no free lunch in life, you can't believe charlatans promising manna from heaven. In nature you have to earn your keep that is how it has been since life evolved.
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Singapore is a prime example of minimal night watchman state. Hong Kong is another.
This is meme-spewing passing as "wisdom" imbibed through uncritical, unresearched, uneducated absorption of false metanarratives from Fox, CNN, and their friends at the Times. The US has actively sabotaged Venezuela in the international system, forced it out of the financial markets over which it has hegemonic/bully control ever since their right-wing stooges in that country got the kick from the behind. But no worries. That reign is soon coming to an end then this and other silly "factoids" will fall with it. Eti "Venezuela-Chavez"
Could u be any more cliche?
And Singapore? Aren't you the one who talked about freedom being the capitalist way? Why pick an authoritarian example, then?
Socialism has never worked in a low trust society, a safety net won't work in Kenya. Odumbocare is one big failure further proving socialism is impractical, government coercion doesn't work. Voluntary exchange is the way.
Dude, tell that to the 2 to 3 million elderly Kenyans who now have a reliable, modest income for food and other basic ncessities who were previously left to the mercy of sometimes-neglectful family and jiggers before this "serikali-saidia program."
Obamacare is just a mild version of the Swiss healthcare system. Its problems are due to not going far enough, contrary to what you claim. What was needed was a fully tax-supported govt insurance scheme, It can only be considered a failure when compared to countries that provide tax-based insurance, like France. But it's a mighty success when compared to the previous laissez-faire system that reserved non-emergency health care for the rich only.