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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Ron Paul: No "Middle Road" On Health Care

The ever-expanding role of government in healthcare provides an excellent example of Ludwig von Mises’ warning that “The Middle of the Road Leads to Socialism.” Beginning in the 1940s, government policies distorted the health care market, causing prices to rise and denying many Americans access to quality care. Congress reacted to the problems caused by their prior interventions with new interventions, such as the HMO Act, ERISA, EMTLA, and various federal entitlement programs. Each new federal intervention not only failed to fix the problems it was supposedly created to solve, it created new problems, leading to calls for even more new federal interventions. This process culminated in 2010, when Congress passed Obamacare.

Contrary to the claims of some of its opponents, Obamacare is not socialized medicine. It is corporatized medicine. After all, the central feature of Obamacare is the mandate that all Americans buy health insurance from private health insurance companies. And, as with previous government interventions in the marketplace, Obamacare is not only failing to correct the problems caused by prior federal laws, it is creating new problems.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"Obamacare is not socialized medicine." ... ObamaCare is the vehicle to make the healthcare system collapse, insurance companies go out of business, and thus put the Government in charge. Correct, Obamacare is not socialized medicine but it is the vehicle that will bring socialized medicine to America if it is not stopped... WAKE UP America.