CMV: Universal Healthcare can benefit capitalism and personal freedom A form of universal healthcare can actually strengthen capitalism and expand personal freedom. When healthcare is tied to employment, it creates a job lock to the employee where people stay in roles they don’t want simply because they’re afraid of losing coverage. For example, someone who wants to quit their job to start a new company might hesitate, not because their idea isn’t viable, but because they can’t risk being uninsured. The same applies to people who want to switch jobs or leave unhealthy work environments. By separating healthcare from employment, individuals gain more freedom to make economic decisions based on opportunity, not fear. This kind of mobility is essential for a capitalist system, where innovation and competition depend on people being willing to take risks, this would serve as a safety for many who are hesitant. Universal healthcare can also reduce the financial burden on companies.…