A wolf in sheep’s clothing, Tyrany and Healthcare

“Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death.”
– Patrick Henry

I am utterly astounded by the sheer ignorance of my fellow American citizens. I am dumbfounded by the sense of entitlement and indolence that has started to run through our culture. We seem to want everything handed to us on a silver platter. Nowhere is this more prevalent than the debate on healthcare. Some believe that the answer to all our health care problems is to let the government provide compulsory health care for the entire population. I on the other hand believe that socialized healthcare is an artifice ,used to slowly push socialism on the majority of the public. If offered directly to the public, socialism would fall on its face in America. But when it’s wrapped up in the clothes of welfare or healthcare, the irrational emotional tug clouds their vision of the bigger threat of tyrannical government. “Since the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of freedoms of the people by gradual and silent encroachment of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.” James Madison. The push for more expansive government has been ever steady by the left. They do not put socialist policies to an up or down vote. Instead they work in slow steady incremental steps. Those that speak out against the slippery slope of government overstep are labeled as uncompassionate and evil. Well I guess I’m evil. However I can back up my stance with more than just emotional pleas and pandering class envy. I will not blindly support oppressive government.
The first problem with socialized healthcare is quality. America has the best quality healthcare in the world, hands down. Millions flock to American doctors to get treatment that they cannot get anywhere else. Thousands of doctors forgo their state run hospitals and chose to practice in America, and an overwhelming amount of drug innovations are done by American pharmaceutical companies. Why is this? One word: Competition. The value of open markets is nearly un-comprehendible. In America we are free to choose our healthcare providers. This drives all health care companies to provide the best service at the lowest cost. Doctors use their genius to discover better medicine. Insurance companies are always striving to lower costs and provide better service. No one can force you to even pay for insurance. If you find that you don’t want to have health insurance you can spend your hard earned money on anything you like. That’s the beauty of it. When the government is the insurance company, it’s the monopoly, it writes the laws, sets the rules, and makes the payments; you have no other place to go. (Unless your part of the ruling elite)
We often have an emotional reaction to money in healthcare. We have been told at nauseam how evil doctors, insurance, and pharmaceutical companies prey on the American people, just to make money. Tell me then. How should a doctor pay for his 8+ years of medical training? How should pharmaceutical companies pay thousands of scientists to make the most advanced drugs in the world? The best and brightest people in the world become doctors and scientists for the money. The great thing is if a doctor, insurance company, or pharmaceutical company charges too much, you can go somewhere else!!! They spend hundreds of thousands of dollars investing in the best education so they can make great money and provide the best lifestyle that they can for their families. There is no immorality in this. With a socialist system it would not take long for some bureaucrat to put caps on doctor’s pay. If you don’t believe me, just look at what they are doing to the evil CEO’s who took bailout money. Who in their right mind would pay half a million dollars for many years of medical training, if they were not guaranteed a solid payback on that investment? A free market system is the only way we can insure the brightest people become doctors. British doctors see 50% more patients than an American doctor, and as consequence, they have less time to spend with each patient. The reality of socialized medicine is very different than what is portrayed in the media and in liberal biased documentaries. The access to healthcare is abysmal in most cases. I lived in Europe for a large portion of my life and have seen firsthand the inadequacies of a government run system. If you are a Canadian citizen and need medical care you are often times faced with a waiting list. Often time’s people sit on these lists for months in pain waiting for routine surgery. There have been many cases where people have died waiting for care. Unfortunately the media seems to obsess over the “victims” of an evil capitalist system. Let’s not even delve into dental care for the British. Government has failed at far simpler endeavors than medicine. Look at the examples of social security, the bailout, and many other large government endeavors. It is simply a long list of big government failures, and yet there are those that recommend putting our healthcare in the hands of bureaucrats in Washington? Think how hard it is for you to figure out your taxes, you can’t even begin to comprehend the tax code in America. Now translate that to trying to get heart surgery. You can’t even go to the DMV without a headache. Think about trying to get your cancer cured by the same company who takes 2 hours and ten forms of id just to get your license renewed. Why is it believed that if the government can do it better than the private sector, when all the evidence proves otherwise? Superior quality under a socialized system is a myth. “The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would steal them away”. Ronald Reagan. Instead of intrusting our health to medical professionals we would rather give it to politicians who’s only real job requirement is to be likable and a decent speaker. (Unless you’re Barney Frank)
The left often claim the moral high ground on the issue of healthcare. I oppose this view. Government run healthcare gives the government the right to govern every aspect of your life. Take for example the freedom of doctors in a socialized system. At first you would have to decide what patients would see what doctors. They would then have to divide the citizens equally among these doctors. However,as you know doctors are not divided equally around this country. So now doctors now lose the right to choose where to practice. Since when does the government have the right to mandate where people work? In a socialized system the government would have premise to keep you from smoking or doing any “harmful” action as you might tax the healthcare system more. As we all know, overweight people have more medical needs. Should they still get care? It’s a very slippery slope. What government agency gets to decide who gets care or not? What politician gets to mandate these regulations and rules that will most defiantly come with this utopian healthcare system? Furthermore, who gets to decide what’s “harmful”? What stops government from saying drinking coke will rot your teeth, and since government pays, government makes the rules. There is no morality in this. Only control. Surely the bountiful all caring United States government would not overstep these bounds. First, I say that your boundaries may be far different than mine. Second, tell that to the thousands of “disabled” and “mentally ill” people who were prevented from procreating in the 1920’s under a program of eugenics. Or better yet, tell that to the elderly who are now being discriminated against by portions of the stimulus bill. This so called stimulus bill has a provision in it stating that is you are on Medicare and are “too old” to get treatment, that your treatment should be rationed, meaning that if your 70 years old and you need heat surgery you must first have government approval. Daschle says health-care reform “will not be pain free. Seniors should be more accepting of the conditions that come with age instead of treating them.” These are the people that claim a moral high ground and want to make it mandatory that everyone be under this system. This is the very definition of tyranny. “The fundamental article of my political creed is that despotism, or unlimited sovereignty, or absolute power, is the same in a majority of a popular assembly, an aristocratic council, an oligarchical junto, and a single emperor.” –John Adams. We blindly walk down the road of tyranny like little drones, all so we don’t have to pay for health insurance.
The injustice of this “reform” does not end there. A healthcare system like this is not sustainable with the current tax system we have. Healthcare makes up for over 15% of the total United State’s enterprise. In order for the government to take up all payments for this, taxes must increase, hard. There is no free lunch in this world. Socialized healthcare is not free healthcare, by any means. Someone must foot the bill, and the payers will still be you. Instead of you using your hard earned money to purchase health insurance, this system would require you to give your money to some fat politician in Washington to spend it for you. Your still paying for it, but it’s much better now because you don’t have to actually see the money taken out of your paycheck. It’s done automatically!! The pox on this system is that the burden will be on primarily on the “wealthy”. The left will use this as justification to get back at the evil rich. The top 1% of earners in America paid 40% of the tax bill in 2006. Don’t you think they already pay their part? Furthermore, the mindset that this lays on this already spoiled generation is downright scary. No longer would we be responsible for providing for ourselves. Now mommy and daddy government will give us whatever we want off the backs of the evil “rich”. What happens to the mentality of workers in the US? What motivation is there to be wealthy? What motivation is there to be accountable and prioritize your money to pay for your needs instead of flat screen TVs, when you know government will provide for all your needs? “A wise and frugal government … shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government.” -Thomas Jefferson. There is no integrity in a system the left is proposing. It only leads to a society of drones who would rather be controlled and be taken care of, than to be free and be responsible. “Those who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” –Benjamin Franklin. (By the way, the Democrats support, and are pushing, giving health care to illegal immigrants. There call, government taking the fruits of one man’s labor and giving it to criminals, morality. I call it theft. If I was to try the same thing I would be thrown in prison)
Those who would oppose me would challenge me on a purely emotional front. They would insist that I would support leaving the impoverished to suffer without healthcare. I am not for that. Nor do I think anyone who fights against socialized healthcare is against helping those who are legitimately needy. ” I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it.” –Benjamin Frankin. 260 Million people in America are insured. That leaves 40 million without insurance. There is a large percent of those who can afford insurance but choose not to. They might have to give up that nice new car payment, but I have met very few people without health insurance who could under no circumstance afford it. Americans need to get their priorities straight. We are to comfortable, if there is any ounce of struggle in anything we do, we insist on quitting. We are told because of the small minority of people without health coverage, that we should all be mandated into compulsory health insurance. “I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.” –Thomas Jefferson. Programs exist such as Medicade to meet the needs of the impoverished and I am not for the ending of responsible welfare in healthcare. I believe that welfare should help people out of poverty, instead of helping them deteriorate in it. Not to mention there are thousands of private charities whose goal is to help the needy. Our lethargic society would rather pay higher taxes, and let the government waste their money, than to take the time to examine and support private charities. (I don’t know about you, but I would rather trust the bureaucrats, lobbyists, and politicians in Washington with my money than give to my local church of community group)
There is no debate that the healthcare system in America is not perfect. There is room for reform. But how? The real answer to our healthcare problems is promoting capitalism and less government red tape. While our health care system is more market oriented than most nations, we don’t really have a free market in health care in the US. Over half of healthcare spending in the US is done by the government and most of the rest is done by bureaucratic institutions. We need to give the power of choice back to the people. We should encourage companies to give insurance to their employees by giving them tax credits for every employee insured. We should reduce the amount of needless regulations imposed over insurance companies and doctors that drive up costs, and we should reform the courts so that good doctors do not fear shady malpractice suits. These provisions will promote competition, drives costs down, and stimulate innovation. This will not be a perfect system, with freedom nothing is. You will always have the drones who would rather buy porn than health insurance. Sure there will be those who fall through the cracks in a free society. With a socialized system, we all fall through the cracks. In America we have a nation with a government, not a government with a nation. We live in the best nation in the world. Even the poorest among us live with luxuries many people in this world envy. Let us not blindly walk into the jaws of tyranny for the “benefit” of “free” healthcare.
(And I did not even get into whether its constitutional or not)

~Aaron West

“The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.”
– Herbert Spencer

2 Responses

  1. Spoken like a true Patrick Henry.

  2. I am so glad I had my heart attack in 2008. My care was the most amazing thing I ever witnessed. My emergency room popped the cork on a $4,000 clot busting cocktail that saved my life. My chopper which transported me on my $10,000 air evacuation was timely and used the best state of the art aeromedical equipment known to man. The immediate attention and care I received in one of America’s best heart care unit made me proud to be an American. My heart cath and stent procedure was like going to the freaking barbershop for a hair cut. I was in and out, pain free, and one of the hottest heart surgeons in the world did magic in my arteries…by the way, he left his country to come to America where the best medical care and equipment are. I was cared for during the process by a young Chinese intern who came here to get a clue about how medicine should be done. Now I pop my hand full of what I call my morning M&Ms, courtesy of our big bad pharmaceutical business…thank God for them…and live life like nothing happened. Oh, did I mention? I haven’t had to pay a dime. Amazing. I can’t wait to tell my grand kids how great America was.

    I can’t help but wonder how this all would have played out in China, Europe, Canada. In a few years, thanks to amazing leadership in Washington, some knucklehead in congress will calculate my potential remaining life value to determine what waiting list I will be put on to wait for my treatment, treatment performed by some doctor who can not determine his specialty or where he wants to practice, in a hospital filled with goofy spiral compact fluorescents, sharing a room with five or six other poor citizens wondering what in the world happened to their great country.

    Unfortunately, our country is too full of ignorant wimps who are quite happy to cheer on the leadership of this country as they systematically take away our liberties right under their approving noses. One day they will wake up but it will be too late. The Government will control what you eat, where you work, how much you make, what you are permitted to say, what temperature your house can be, what kind of car you drive, how far you can drive it, and what you are allowed to think. It’s already happening. Equal poverty for all. America as we know it will be dead. Patrick Henry’s words will have a different ring…’They took our Liberty, Now we are Dead.” Wake up and rise up America.

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