>runs trains
America's train transportation system sucks ass. Amtrak is a nightmare to ride on compared to countries that have since privatized their railways (like Japan where many of their subways, railways, and train stations are privately owned which is why they are famous for being on time 99% of the time). I do think the government is needed to provide emergency services when it comes to mass transit but countries like Japan prove you can have a much more efficient transportation system by privatizing it.
>medical care
Like that Canadian healthcare (where they now tell their own citizens to off themselves as a cure for an illness)? Don't make me laugh. America is the only developed country that doesn't have a taxpayer-based healthcare system but it still has the best quality doctors in the world (because capitalism creatives incentive to innovate and get better). The Nordic countries do not count either because those countries can only make their government run healthcare systems work because of their cohesive cultures that compliments their socialist programs but their socialist models can very easily be destroyed as they import more and more sub-80 IQ migrants that don't want to assimilate to Nordic culture which can in turn cripple these government run institutions (like their taxpayer=based healthcare system). Even the British royal family will travel to America for healthcare treatment because the healthcare system in the UK doesn't have much incentive to come up with better and inventive ways to treat their patients.
>roads
It takes fucking forever for any city or state government to fix their roads. Why are toll roads are often more reliable and less chaotic than government run freeways? Because toll roads have an incentive to keep drivers happy with less chaotic traffic and better maintain their roads. This isn't saying that we should turn every neighborhood road and freeway in America into a toll road (that's dumb) but it be much better for Americans to have their city and state governments start privatizing the maintenance of roads; public roads would be still be free to use but privatization of road repair rather than just leaving this solely to the government would make America's roads less shitty.
>schools
Then why are there are now calls to abolish the Department of Education if America's government centralized education system is so great? It's not much of a coincidence that America's place in education compared to other countries have dropped down significantly in the ranks since then. Going back to the Nordic countries, they are ranked high up because they do allow things like school choice for students and encourage parents to consider private school as an option. There's also Japan where countries like that invest more into both public and private education rather than using their taxpayer money to start another dumb endless war in the Middle East (so you should be questioning war propaganda more often in why education in America sucks).
>parks
Many of America's public parks are shitholes. Try going to Central Park in New York City or at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles at night, you're not going to last long with the seedy characters everywhere. Even during the day often those parks aren't safe. I've been to my fair share of private city parks and they are amazing compared to going to a public park where the government does the bare minimum (a restroom in a private park makes you feel like you're in a five star hotel compared to a restroom in a public park where you feel like you've entered a dangerous third-world country).
This is pretty much the Far-Right's version worshiping weakness "Don't worry about it, just let the government do the thinking and choices for you". This way of thinking that the government is always better than the free market is pure midwittery at its best (not much different in how people like Hassan or Vaush preaches when they say you should depend on the government for a better standard of living).
Kiwi Farms doesn't understand economics.