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FIASCO OF SOCIALIZED MEDICINE - Thomas Sowell
Newsmax.com ^ | September 14, 2000 | By Thomas Sowell

Posted on 06/17/2003 1:39:02 AM PDT by Uncle Bill

FIASCO OF SOCIALIZED MEDICINE

Newsmax.com
By Thomas Sowell
September 14, 2000

Now that the presidential candidates are trying to outbid each other for the votes of the elderly, by offering to have the government pay for their prescription drugs, it is time for the voters to start thinking for themselves - if that is still possible, after decades of dumbed-down education.

We all know the political image of the poverty-stricken senior citizen, forced to choose between food and badly needed medicine. Before we react emotionally to such contrived political images, we should ask ourselves: Would this terrible choice be any different if the person were 30 years old instead of 60 or 70? Why then are we talking about the elderly, when such a dire situation - to the extent that it exists at all - is a result of poverty, rather than age?

Yes, the elderly are more likely to need medication. But the elderly are also more likely to have the money to pay for it. For decades on end, Census data have shown that older adults have more income and wealth than younger adults. Why then should people who have less money be subsidizing people who have more money?

Isolated individual tragedies can be dealt with - and are already being dealt with - without creating another massive, costly government program encompassing everyone and tangling us all in red tape and bureaucracy.

The first thing the Clinton administration tried to do when it took office in 1993 was take over the nation's medical profession and pharmaceutical industry. But, after Hillary Clinton lost her brazen bid for sweeping powers in this area, they went to Plan B, which is to take over on the instalment plan.

Thus Al Gore's latest demagoguery about prescription drugs, which has apparently been so successful that George W. Bush and the Republicans seem to have decided that, if you can't lick 'em, join 'em. But bipartisan nonsense is still nonsense - and dangerous nonsense, when the clumsy hands of government start fooling around politically with life-and-death medical issues.

It is easy and cheap for politicians to demagogue about the "astronomical" profits of pharmaceutical drug companies - especially when using a phony basis for figuring profits. Most research on new drugs loses money. That means that the relatively few drugs which turn out to succeed medically and economically have to make enough profit to cover all the losses on the other drugs. It is ridiculous to look at the profits on successful drugs in isolation, when numerous costly failures are the price of success.

The government can always clamp price controls on the successful drugs in the name of preventing "profiteering." But that means reducing the incentives to continue the investments - tens of billions of dollars - necessary to keep developing new drugs. In the short run, politicians can get themselves elected by bringing down drug prices. In the long run, more people will die needlessly because the same massive level of investment in the development of new medicines will not take place.

Price controls have been politically popular and economically disastrous for centuries. That is because neither the politicians nor the voters look beyond the immediate lure of something-for-nothing to the repercussions that follow, time and again. These repercussions include shortages, quality deterioration and black markets. None of this is new. Similar things happened in Roman times. But who reads history these days?

The politicians' other great medical fraud is creating the impression that people without health insurance are without medical treatment. That has not been true for a very long time, if it was ever true in this country. Half a century ago, I was treated at one of the finest medical facilities in America, at a time when I could not afford medical insurance or even life insurance. I paid off the bill in installments. Today, people are treated at hospitals all across the country, whether they have medical insurance or not, and whether they can afford to pay anything or not.

There are many people - including affluent people - who do not choose to be insured, precisely because of the availability of medical treatment for people who are not insured. Healthy young people may prefer to have a newer or snazzier car instead of paying insurance premiums to cover things they don't expect to need.

None of the countries with government-controlled medicine can match the quality of health care or of medical and pharmaceutical advances in the United States. If it ain't broke, don't fix it - and, especially, don't let politicians fix it.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News
KEYWORDS: afghancaves; bush; gop; medicare; socialism; socializedmedicine; thomassowell

1 posted on 06/17/2003 1:39:02 AM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
It will not be avoided. It is part of the wellfare state amd woms the misplaced kudos of the press. Another one of the benefits forealfare care is about to g into effect.;

2 posted on 06/17/2003 2:00:23 AM PDT by JSteff
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To: Uncle Bill
bttt
3 posted on 06/17/2003 2:13:43 AM PDT by lainde
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To: Uncle Bill
What really ended by enthusiasm for the Bush administration was the little Shockwave Halloween message they had on the White House website during his first year in office. It depicted senior citizens coming to the White House as trick-or-treaters and having prescription mediions tossed into their bag as treats.

As a conservative, I found it both disgusting and disheartening.

4 posted on 06/17/2003 2:18:22 AM PDT by The Duke
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To: Uncle Bill
excellent article. Thomas Sowell is one of our shining lights and clearest minds in America. God bless him and keep him healthy, so he may continue to ring the bell of truth!

CGVet58
5 posted on 06/17/2003 4:32:21 AM PDT by CGVet58 (I still miss my ex-wife... but my aim is improving!)
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To: Uncle Bill
re: Half a century ago, I was treated at one of the finest medical facilities in America, at a time when I could not afford medical insurance or even life insurance. I paid off the bill in installments. )))

You might do a comp of what similar treatment would cost today.

6 posted on 06/17/2003 6:01:12 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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To: Uncle Bill
Are the folks going to wake up in the nick of time?
7 posted on 06/17/2003 6:02:30 AM PDT by TLBSHOW (which can do more damage an elected rat or a rat like Matt Lauer on the lowest rated TV show?)
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To: The Duke
"We can’t expect the American People to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving them small doses of Socialism, until they awaken one day to find that they have Communism." -- Nikita Khrushchev


8 posted on 06/17/2003 6:22:54 AM PDT by Joe Brower ("Think like a man of action and act like a man of thought." -- Henri Bergson)
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To: Uncle Bill
Bump to the top. I love that cartoon, btw.
9 posted on 06/17/2003 6:47:27 AM PDT by jjm2111 (I'm a psychopatriot!)
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To: *Socialized Medicine
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/bump-list
10 posted on 06/17/2003 6:54:46 AM PDT by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: TLBSHOW
"Are the folks going to wake up in the nick of time?"

No

11 posted on 06/17/2003 11:25:36 AM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: JSteff
It is impossible, in the long run, to have just a little socialism, FDR's "New Deal" was a stunning accomplishment for the lefties because complete socialism, aka "democracy" is inevitable once the federal money spigots are put in the hands of the voters. The situation in California is a microcosm or preview, if you will, of what will happen nationwide very shortly. Everyone will want everything provided for free by "the government" and no one will want to pay for it. You can figure out the rest. Stay safe..
12 posted on 06/17/2003 12:00:34 PM PDT by Freedom4US
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