John Stossel 20/20 tonight: Govt Healthcare

A year or two ago Canada stopped offering vision services as part of the socialized medicine package. Instead of raising prices they cut services.

I have a chronic disease! Some other people that have the same disease I have require a very, very, very expensive medication. It's not too much of a stretch to imagine that the medicine would never have been approved by the FDA if the government would have been forced to pay for it.
 
I watched it and thought it was great. We need more coverage like this to counter Moore's socialist propaganda.

The one thing I wish Stossel would have mentioned is that government healthcare is not actually "free" like he said it was. He kept talking about "free" government healthcare compared to individual controlled healthcare. But we all know it's not free because we'd be taxed more. I'm sure there's a segment of the population who that was lost on.
 
Man, looking at the comments, there are a lot of idiots out there. We must have been infiltrated by the soviets while we weren't looking.
 
We find ourselves in sort of a crossroads here.

1. Democrats want universal healthcare which will only make it worse. The reason our healthcare sucks in this country is because the federal government subsidizes certain parts of the industry instead of letting it be in a free market.

2. Republicans (exclude Ron Paul) want to just continue our current system and keep getting millions from drug company lobbyists.

So basically if Ron Paul doesn't get elected we are screwed on the healthcare issue like so many others.
 
This was a great piece.... showed all the "for-profit medicine is evil" rhetoric for the nonsense it is.
 
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Long live the Mustache Man! :)
I just wish he could have gone into the FDA's restriction on supply.
 
I never knew of the guy until this topic and I'm so happy to have discovered him. I don't typically watch news. I'll definately see about getting his books to keep the sales numbers up. We need more guys like him in the industry.
 
Just saw the report.

As always, I am turned off by his presentation, but agree with pretty much everything he said. Hopefully this changed some peoples' minds.

The part about laser eye surgery and cosmetic surgery are ammunition I will now use against any socialist health care supporters I meet. :)
 
I think we're doomed on this issue so long as the prevailing sentiment is that every schmuck in the world is continuously entitled to the absolute best treatment medical technology has to offer. Every new treatment, machine or drug is a new liability on the system. It would be like saying that everyone is owed the largest, highest resolution TV money can buy, updated every 6 months.

People weren't exactly in 3rd world conditions in 1985, but at this point, that level of care is totally unacceptable. Everyone on the public dole needs all the new treatments even if they cost $1 million more for a tiny fraction increase in survival rate.

Under free markets, not only would people, on average, be better off, but almost every single person would be better off due to the pace of innovation. At the same time, some micro fraction of people would be left out, and the very rich could have treatments that others could not. Many people find this unacceptable and would rather destroy the whole system to prevent it.

I'm not too down on the other Republicans on this actually. Mitt, from what I understand, has a "plan" that Cato was happy with, which is relevant to me. Even Rudy talks of breaking insurance from employment, which could go a long way to improving things. Maybe Ron should be more like a politician on this and release a specific N-part plan.
 
I never knew of the guy until this topic and I'm so happy to have discovered him. I don't typically watch news. I'll definately see about getting his books to keep the sales numbers up. We need more guys like him in the industry.

He used to report from the liberal side of issues, and garnered a slew of Emmy nominations during those days. But during his reporting, he realized that what he was saying wasn't correct, and his slant changed. He hasn't been noominated for an emmy since.
 
Under free markets, not only would people, on average, be better off, but almost every single person would be better off due to the pace of innovation. At the same time, some micro fraction of people would be left out, and the very rich could have treatments that others could not. Many people find this unacceptable and would rather destroy the whole system to prevent it.

What the liberals don't mention is that under the government plans, very often people don't receive treatment because of their age. I think it's far more "fair" to ration health care based on dollars than age, because at least we get some choice in what we earn.
 
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