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  • National Health Insurance, 'Cap and Trade': Two Steps in the Wrong Direction  [View article]
    Peter Schiff does it again. This article covers THREE concepts that I often bring up in conversation with government teat suckers:

    • Government-run "businesses" can operate at a loss indefinitely because their losses will always be subsidized by taxpayers held at gunpoint. What private business, which actually has to break even just to continue operating, stands a chance of competing with that? Extortion is illegal, unless the government is doing it.

    • So-called health "insurance" is not really insurance at all but more of a prepaid health service plan. There is no incentive for one to curtail consumption or minimize waste when a given procedure will be covered whether one obtains it from an emergency room that charges $700 or from a walk-in clinic that charges $300.

    • The correct solution to rising health care costs is to get *market forces* acting on them again. This means putting consumers back in the driver's seat so they will, in due course of serving their own self-interest, seek out the best quality service for the lowest price. The reason health care is broken is because the forces that make capitalism work have been artificially shunted and distorted by tax policy.
    Jun 28 09:06 am |Rating: +19 -2 |Link to Comment
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