Being a good doctor takes lots of intelligence just like being a good farmer. Does that mean that a government is thus justified to implement an ineffective socialized medicine format because it takes a lot of intelligence to carry out the job itself?
Of course not. In fact, the level of intelligence required for the job has almost nothing to do with the system of implementation that a country chooses.
I could name multiple positive and negative effects of government intervention in either farming or medicine, but they would be largely unrelated to the complexity of thought required by the individuals to perform the job.
Yet another Dem candidate makes a fool of himself, and you try to salvage a win out of it. You know how bad Bloomberg is, but you are afraid to say so publicly because he might end up being your candidate.