RedDenver
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I don't think profit is a bad word either, so...No....we can just agree to disagree.
My point is with your roads comment. They get built then end up in budgetary squabbles for eternity until they get so bad they actually can't be used anymore.
At least with private industry, there's a profit motive to keep everything updated with new technology. But....I'm one who doesn't think profit is a bad word.
As for the roads, we can agree to disagree, and that's fine, but you haven't really made the point that private roads are better - only that there's issues with public roads. And I agree that budgetary squabbles are a big reason against public ownership.
And private industry has no profit motive to keep improving technology. If they've got a product/service/resource that's a monopoly, then they'd exploit that to maximize profits. And only spend money on improvements if they had to, which usually happens given sufficient competition, but I'm specifically talking about monopolies or near-monopolies where there's little to no competition.
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