Funny you should put it this way. I went to my 30th high school reunion over a year ago and I ran into some moneyed people I hadn't seen in years. I'm in touch with one of them who finds my political views fascinating. This woman pointed out to me that fleeing to Mexico for health and dental care is extreme capitalism at work......no different from Wall Street forcing a company to offshore to boost short term profits.
I didn't agree as I believe health care is a basic human right (I was 9 when I realized this) but.......this person from my past has a point. There is some joy for me in crossing the border for this - it's so human and empowering to do so. And it is capitalism at work in the sense that my health care dollars are going towards the best deal which America for many reasons can not and will not offer me.
So.....I guess my crossing the border is very capitalistic in a way......but I still see this as accessing basic human rights. Certainly I have no loyalty to the economic terrorism that is American health care - it's only common sense that someone in my position will offshore under these economic conditions. If that makes me capitalistic, so be it. I laugh all the way to the credit union with the money I've saved and the high quality of care. Rob