I keep hearing about plans for universal health care, but nothing comes to fruition because congressmen are paid off if they shut up about the issue.
Well buddy, it depends on how you look at the issue. Do you want everyone else to pay for universal health care through government via taxation? If so, that's socialism.
If it's through the market and charities, then that happens via freedom and freedom of taxation. Once government is phased out of health care, prices will drop. Doctors and hospitals will offer lower costing services or even for free to those that are poor, as they did before the government involvement in health care. It's been proven that the less taxes there are, the more charitable donations are given by people.
Like Dr. Paul said, with Medicare and Medicaid, hospitals and doctors charge the maximum amount of money, which raise the cost of care for everyone. Before government involvement, they charged a minimum amount, and free to those who couldn't afford the minimum. I think someone on the forum here did the numbers.
You can also get rid of the monopoly doctors have to give prescriptions for less severe illnesses and have nurses tend to these needs.
From another thread...
You could even go further to say that taxes are a form of coercion, where you are either fined or jailed for not paying. Well the IRS have guns now, so...
When he does become President, I hope he will give weekly show on liberty. What it really means to be free, how government is run and usually destroys wealth instead of creating wealth.
He doesn't, thank god.But how does Dr. No plan to socialize medicine?
Don't we get enough of that from Badnarik? <_<
But how does Dr. No plan to socialize medicine?
The problem with socialized medicine (and socialism in general) is that it separates the person who pays from the person who needs the service. The result of this is two things: First, prices skyrocket. Two surgeons of equal skill may be capable of doing an operation, and the patient will choose the one that charges $5000 more because his office is 10 miles closer and the government is footing the tab. Second, care is denied. If a $50,000 "experimental" operation is your only hope, you will find a way to pay it. Will the government? Probably not.Originally Posted by Starks View Post
But how does Dr. No plan to socialize medicine?