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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Car Insurance Alternative to ObamaCare
by Ross Mackenzie
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


Our fabulous president said the other day, "I will not rest until the dream of health-care reform is achieved in the United States of America." What do you think about that?

As we all know, he's a dreamer, and on this one he's dreaming bigtime - or smoking something. His is a protracted exercise in wishful thinking.

You don't believe in reform? You don't believe our health-care system needs reforming?

Reform means change, presumably for the better. But not all change is prudent or good. Going to hell is a form of change too, yet hell is not somewhere many want to be.

Does the quality of care the nation's health system provides need improving? Not much. Americans receive the highest quality health care in the world - bar none. What does need major improving is the nearly dysfunctional system that finances this outstanding care.

So you agree with Obama's plan to reform that financing system - right?

Wrong. In essence, he wants it to be federally funded. That's why he and his congressional footmen are talking about such nifty things as raising income taxes, taxing employee health-care benefits, and taxing soda pop - all partly to finance his dream of a taxpayer-financed system. But whatever tax plan they concoct won't be enough. With government, it never is.

Never?

Never. Look at Medicare, which began running out of money last year (its funds now are estimated to deplete in 2017). Look at Social Security, which will incur a negative cash flow in 2016; the latest estimate has Social Security going toes-up in 2037. Look at the public schools, which annually require more and more in state and local tax funds to turn out products with foundational educations too often inferior or mediocre.

Then of course there's always the Postal Service. Which do you prefer: FedEx and UPS, voicemail, e-mail - or the U.S. Mule?

I'm not sure where all this is leading....

It's leading to the point that the president seeks three things essentially incompatible with one another: 1) universal health care, 2) improved health care, and 3) lowered-cost health care - or with the cost of health care increasing at a reduced rate. Briefly: He wants improved health care for everyone at minimal cost.

Only two ways exist to accomplish all that - through compulsion or through private enterprise. Obama nods to the latter but says he will resort to the former if the latter doesn't work.

Can the private sector get the job done?

Yes indeed.

The Europeans and Canadians went to government-run systems that are, today, certifiable messes. Medicine in Britain and Sweden, for example, is wholly impersonal. Waits for elective surgery are interminable, waits for cancer treatment similarly prolonged. The quality of care varies between bad and incompetent. Horror stories abound. In Canada, with a system widely admired by statists everywhere, many flee for treatment to...the U.S. Why any American would want to emulate these systems - as Obama does - defies comprehension.

You deplore state-financed health care abroad. How could the private sector address the health-care problem here? Continued...

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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Universal Healtcare
I agree 100% on the need (or lack of need) for universal healthcare but I do take exception to the comment about the USPS. They still meet overnight delivery guarantees over 95% of the time. You can send a piece of mail from Maine to Hawaii for 42 cents. You can't even drive a piece of mail from one end of a decent side town and back without spening twice that in gas. The USPS providesl a extremely high quality service to about 200 MILLION ADDRESSES daily at a VERY REASONABLE PRICE. Did you know that the USPS is the most respected and trusted of ALL FEDERAL AGENCIES???? Find someone else to pick on!!!!!

GunnyCee
“What dismays me…”

You and me BOTH!

Why are liberals always the ones credited with coming up with “new” ideas? There is nothing new about socialism or collectivism. It has been tried ad-nauseam, all over the globe, for centuries and has never, ever worked.

Capitalism and free enterprise, on the other-hand, were very unique ideas when first introduced into the New World and have been hugely successful. So much so that other countries have implemented the same system and have raised the economic status and living standards of millions of people as a result.

Only our young people, deprived by our public schools of a real education, do not understand that socialism is an old, failed system and only capitalism has consistently provided the best living standard for the most people.

Capitalism is not perfect, but expecting or demanding perfection in an imperfect world only sets people up to be scammed.

America is about to be SCAMMED big-time by Obama.

And Tammy, at least you got the excellent care you needed for your heart condition. If you lived in Europe, you would probably still be waiting -- or dead.


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