Arrogance

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Arrogance
by John Stossel



It's crazy for a group of mere mortals to try to design 15 percent of the U.S. economy. It's even crazier to do it by August.

Yet that is what some members of Congress presume to do. They intend, as the New York Times puts it, "to reinvent the nation's health care system".

Let that sink in. A handful of people who probably never even ran a small business actually think they can reinvent the health care system.
Politicians and bureaucrats clearly have no idea how complicated markets are. Every day people make countless tradeoffs, in all areas of life, based on subjective value judgments and personal information as they delicately balance their interests, needs and wants. Who is in a better position than they to tailor those choices to best serve their purposes? Yet the politicians believe they can plan the medical market the way you plan a birthday party.

Leave aside how much power the state would have to exercise over us to run the medical system. Suffice it say that if government attempts to control our total medical spending, sooner or later, it will have to control us.

Also leave aside the inevitable huge cost of any such program. The administration estimates $1.5 trillion over 10 years with no increase in the deficit. But no one should take that seriously. When it comes to projecting future costs, these guys may as well be reading chicken entrails. In 1965, hospitalization coverage under Medicare was projected to cost $9 billion by 1990. The actual price tag was $66 billion.

The sober Congressional Budget Office debunked the reformers' cost projections. Trust us, Obama says. "At the end of the day, we'll have significant cost controls," presidential adviser David Axelrod said. Give me a break.


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http://townhall.com/columnists/JohnStossel/2009/07/22/arrogance?page=full&comments=true#comments
 
they will mandate health insurance coverage, 1 in 5 20 somethings wil become criminals upon passage.
 
It's crazy for a group of mere mortals to try to design 15 percent of the U.S. economy. It's even crazier to do it by August.

Would healthcare be 15% of the economy if we didn’t allow our lifestyles to create medical problems or if everyone had adequate healthcare so minor medical problems could be dealt with before they become catastrophic problems?

Furthermore, the problems with the healthcare industry did not develop over night. The crisis has been brewing for decades and reformers have been around with ideas (good and bad) for decades. Any plan that is ready by August won’t be the product of just a few months’ work.

I doubt that I would support whatever plan the current Congress comes up with, and I likely would never support any government-based plan. But this doesn’t mean that I think everything is fine with the healthcare industry; you’d have to be a fool to think everything is fine with that industry.
 
Has anyone heard of the cure for the aliment Stossel and others developed during the last eight years? For some it extended back to Reagan. Bush spent a billion a week on an illegal invasion but Stossel was in the grips of the aliment commonly called 'Stupid partisan brain death.' Reagan made us a debtor nation too and some praise him still as Savior Ronnie, one wonders what it was he saved? Hopefully a cure is on the way, 20 to 30 years of this disease has caused terrible problems for common sense and especially for America's working class.
 
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