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Monday, March 22, 2010

A Comment Worthy Of A Post

On March 21, 2010 the House of Representatives voted to plunge our health care system into a quasi-socialist mess that will lead to universal, single-payer coverage within 15 years. It is a truism of economics that when something becomes free, it shall inevitably lose value. Our best hospitals will soon be flooded with millions of new Medicaid patients who will pay nothing for care, while the number of doctors will decrease because the profession will no longer be overly lucrative. Since many of these new patients don't work for a living, it will be quite easy for them to schedule doctor's appointments every time they have a sore throat or a hangnail. Sadly, our health system will go into steady decline just like our public school system did when the government raised trillions of dollars in new taxes and guaranteed free educations to that segment of our society that doesn't pay any taxes.

Like you, I am frustrated and saddened by this development. I'm counting the days until November when our voices will finally be heard. But in a larger sense, we have seen in the past that elections don't really matter all that much. The government is a self-perpetuating entity that will constantly vote itself more power, regardless of which party is in charge. As a case in point, look at Medicare Part D that George Bush gave us not so long ago.

One reason I am writing this memo (aside from the cathartic and therapeutic value) is to remind all of you that the free market will always win out in the end. The education system of America is clear proof of this fact and serves as a guidepost for where we must all go in the next 15 years. When the public schools became war zones where no one learns anything valuable, private and religious schools exploded in capacity to fill the void for the segment of society who had the extra money to pay tuition. The same thing is going to happen with our health care system. A parallel system will emerge because the best doctors in the world are NOT going to participate in a socialist system where Medicaid only pays them $8 to see an illegal immigrant with the sniffles. Rather, these talented doctors will set up private clinics where people with extra money in the bank can get the best care in the world quickly, not after an eight-month wait. The public hospitals will serve the citizens who have no money, and therefore will erode into a state of inefficiency and complacence. This always happens when a monopoly exists.

So where do we as productive and energetic citizens go from here? It is actually quite simple. We must do the same things that have always driven liberals absolutely nuts. Take ownership of your situation. Smile. Live well. Prosper. Build a stash of money. Do what you have to do to make enough cash so that if you get sick, you will have the disposable income necessary to pay the bill at a boutique hospital or clinic where the best doctors have set up shop. If you are not happy with your current income level, get an advanced degree so that you can move yourself to a much higher salary. Don't sit around expecting the government to help you or to do the right thing. We have seen in the past that they only care about the unproductive people in society. People like us are the forgotten fools who pay the bills, then get shafted in the end.

My message to you is that even though you currently feel helpless, you are still 100% in control of your destiny. You can only become a slave to the government if you allow yourself to become dependent and compliant. Voting in November and donating to Tea Party movements can be somewhat helpful, but ultimately they won't get you very far. I hope you will take positive steps to become the kind of well-off person who can easily opt out of the socialist health care system. Otherwise, you run the risk of dying on a waiting list like our friends in Canada and England so often do. Let the Obama voters enjoy that type of health care system. We will be elsewhere.

NOW GET TO WORK.

6 comments:

  1. Joe, Thanks for articulating my disgust...I would have been OBSCENE in my rebuttal comments...as a Professional lifelong Registered Nurse...My heart goes out to the already overwhelmed Nurses....This additional coverage is an open invitation to continual "Takers"..

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  2. It amazes me how some people think that those of us without insurance will go to the emergency room for every little sniffle.
    I don't have health insurance and I haven't had it for over 15 years.
    I usually go to the doctor for a sinus infection about once a year.
    When I go, I pay CASH! I pay CASH for my prescriptions if there are any.
    You can't continue to drop all of us in the same pool.
    I'm sick and tired of being made out to be a lazy no good person.
    I work and full time job and a part time job. I pay my bills and I take care of myself. But just because I don't have insurance (because I cannot afford it), I'm labeled by you idiots as lazy and no good.
    Get a grip and stop worrying about what I do and worry about YOURSELF!
    I've not asked you for NOTHING!

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  3. 2:04 you are an exception. a MAJOR exception.

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  4. I'm an RN at PRMC and I am agreeing that you are a MAJOR exception. I am sickened by the number of uninsured people that come in with "sniffles" or worse yet, to fulfill a drug addiction. It makes me so angry when I cannot give my full attention to those who are truely in need because I am running my a$$ off for a drugie living off the government cheese!!

    BTW, I think the original post here is so well said.

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  5. 2:04 We are not talking about people who work who CHOOSE not to have medical insurance or don't make enough to buy insurance. It's about the freeloading lazy ass, "what can you do for me" mentality that expects the working people to take care of them. I can't afford to take care of anyone else but ME!!

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  6. tisk tisk, sadly yall have allowed the "do nothing about deficits" politicians get to you. Unfortunately for your misguided anger, the vast majority of your funds go towards taking care of the elderly and to a lesser extent, the young. So are the elderly "fat" and "lazy"? What about the children? Well for them you may blame the parents, but for many of you who are underemployed/unemployed, you know that programs like medicaid help keep you afloat. So, who do we have left to demonize?

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