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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Lesson From Venezuela
by Thomas Sowell
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People on the left often use other countries as examples of things that we should do. If other countries have a government-run medical system, then we should have one too, they say. If other countries control prices, then we should control prices -- or so the reasoning goes.

Almost never is there any suggestion that we should first find out whether the actual results of the policies we are supposed to imitate are better or worse than what we already have.

There is in fact a lot that we can learn from other countries if we look at the actual consequences of some of the things we are being urged to do, instead of just assuming that we should automatically imitate what others are doing.

Studies have already shown that the waiting time before being able to get surgery is several times as long in a number of countries with government-run medical systems as in the United States. Modern medical technology like MRIs and CAT scans are also rarer in such countries.

Venezuela is currently giving us a lesson on the consequences of price controls. The government of leftist President Hugo Chavez has imposed price controls -- and seems to be surprised that lower prices have lead to reduced supplies, even though price controls have led to reduced supplies in countries around the world and for thousands of years.

There were price controls back in the days of the Roman Empire, under the Pharaohs in Egypt, and in ancient Babylon. There is plenty of history to look at, if we bother.

Price controls under the Roman Emperor Diocletian led to a decline in the supply of goods. The same thing happened under President Richard Nixon's price controls in the 1970s. It has happened in Zimbabwe within the past year.

Rent control laws led to housing shortages in Cairo -- and in Berkeley, Hanoi, Paris, and other cities around the world.

When price controls in Venezuela led to food shortages, Hugo Chavez accused companies of "hoarding" food. The emperor Diocletian was similarly accusatory when his price controls reduced supplies, many centuries ago.

Political leaders always find someone else to blame for the bad consequences of their own policies.

Hugo Chavez has blamed foreign owned companies for Venezuela's food shortages and threatened to "nationalize" them. This too is an old political game that seldom does the people of the country any good.

What is remarkable is how little interest there is among the media and among the public in how often and how consistently this has happened in the wake of price controls. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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Zapdoodat
Why is it that when a drug company has a patent expire, competing companies begin selling the generic version for significantly less than the "name brand". I mean, dont they want to screw over the consumers as well?

The reason is because the companies who make the generic do not have any R&D dollars tied up in the drugs they copy. On the other hand, the company that designed the drug may take years to recoup its investment. Now I am NOT saying that other companies should not be able to sell a generic. What I am demonstrating is that the Free Market system WORKS. Before the patent on the drug that I take expired, I was paying almost three times what I am now.


Having been at the MERCK facility in Centerpoint PA I can tell you there is a reason drugs are so expensive. They owned a machine that washed their animal cages in the 80s and 90s. I serviced that machine. It cost them a quarter of a million dollars. And that is in late seventies money.

I know you think the drug industry exists to rob you blind and screw over the public, but the fact is this world depends on the products they make.

And NO I dont work for a drug company and have not done service for any of them in years. Nor would I want to, since getting in and out is almost as hard as getting into the pentagon.


Coffee260 writes:
BUSH LIED (WHATEVER/WHOMEVER) DIED

You make the point that the MSM has sold the idea to the masses that Mr Bush lied about WMDs in Iraq. I'll grant that the MSM has pretty much ignored past statements made by prominent DEMS supporting the belief that Saddam was dangerous because he had WMDs, however that info is readily available on the Internet, for instance I, an ordinary bloke when it comes to computer searches, was able in one short session to turn up statements affirming the danger of Saddam's WMDs made by Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Maddie Albright, SecDef Bill Cohen and Senators Hillary Clinton, Chas. Schumer, John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Chris Dodd and Jay Rockerfeller. All were dated between 1997 and 2002 and from their content, I would guess, were based on CIA intelligence from that period.

So, the question is were these people all lying, as the MSM claims the President was? I doubt it, after all George Tenet felt it was a Slam Dunk at the time.

My belief is that the MSM has been preaching to a BushHate choir, which had already made up its mind about the matter and is deliberately ignoring the facts for political purposes.


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