By Jacob G. Hornberger,

In a December 1 article entitled “Yes, Americans are Feeling the Squeeze. It’s Coming from Health Care,” Washington Post columnist Robert Samuelson points out that “In the early 1960s, before Medicare and Medicaid, which were enacted in 1965, health spending was about 2 percent of federal outlays. Now it is nearly one-third, at $1.3 trillion.”

Samuelson goes on to observe that

Government can’t cut health spending, so new spending reduces spending on other programs, raises taxes or bloats deficits. The effects are felt keenly by middle-income Americans and the poor, because the high cost of modern medicine consumes more of their incomes. We have created a monster, inspired by good intentions, that is slowly and menacingly taking charge of our future.

Unfortunately, Samuelson doesn’t wrap up his article with the obvious conclusion, that the only possible solution to America’s healthcare crisis lies with repealing Medicare and Medicaid and, in a broader context, ending government involvement in healthcare.

Before Medicare and Medicaid, the United States had the finest healthcare system in history. Healthcare costs were low and stable, to such an extent that most people didn’t even have major medical insurance. That’s because they didn’t need it. Going to the doctor was like going to the grocery store. How many people have grocery insurance to help them cover soaring grocery costs? Healthcare costs were just as low and stable as grocery store prices, so there was no need for major medical insurance.

At the same time, healthcare inventions and innovations were skyrocketing. Doctors loved what they were doing, and, equally important, the poor were being treated by both doctors and hospitals, purely on a voluntary basis.

I grew up in Laredo, Texas, which is on the Texas-Mexico border. When I was a kid, we were told that the Census Bureau had named Laredo the poorest city in the United States. Every day, the doctors’ offices in Laredo were filled to capacity, sometimes also with people from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Doctors knew that a large percentage of them could not pay. Yet I never heard of a single doctor turning anyone away. They were knowingly providing free medical treatment to the poor on a voluntary basis.

A modern-day example of this phenomenon was with my dentist here in Virginia. There is no Medicare or Medicaid for dental services. Several years ago, he told me that he and other dentists had gotten together and, on a rotating basis, were providing free dental care to the poor one day a week.

Everything changed with the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid. Healthcare costs began soaring. Doctors and hospitals began entering into all sorts of complex and convoluted arrangements to deal with the increasing crisis. Consumers started buying major medical insurance. The federal government embarked on a series of never-ending reforms. Doctors began to hate what they do and started to retire early. The drive toward medical invention and innovation lost its vitality. Today, many consumers are being pushed into bankruptcy owing to enormous medical bills.

Medicare and Medicaid ended up destroying the finest healthcare system in history, and the healthcare crisis has become a permanent part of American life. Perhaps worst of all is the mindset of dependency that it has inculcated in the American people, many of whom are convinced that without Medicare and Medicaid people would be dying in the streets. These two socialist programs have contributed to the lack of faith that modern-day Americans have in voluntary charity, free markets, and in freedom.

In the process, what so many people simply do not want to confront is that there is only one solution to this never-ending crisis — the repeal of its original cause, the repeal of both Medicare and Medicaid. Most everyone just keeps coming up with minor reforms or looking for some sort of “comprehensive healthcare reform” that will finally make the system work.

They’ll never find it, and they are just wasting their time, money, and energy looking. If we learned anything from the twentieth century, it is that socialism is inherently defective. It is incapable of working and it produces crises. And the very worst thing that Americans could do is double down by making their healthcare socialism even larger.

When a patient has cancer, the recommended treatment is to remove the cancer if possible. Medicare and Medicaid are cancers of the body politic. It is still possible to remove them through repeal. The longer they are permitted to remain and grow, the bigger the chance that the patient will die.

 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I agree with your assessment. Excellent article. Far too many people believe they can eat slow-poison fast food and go to the doctor for a pill to make up poor choices. And they continues to spray the air, the lawn, buildings, etc. with insecticides, herbicides (don’t forget GMOs in their food), tract it in with feet and breathe and expect to remain healthy – a growing problem for women who are used as dumping grounds for these toxins – cancers.

    If that were not enough, our water contains fluoride, designed to disrupt the function of our powerful pineal glands.. Doctor’s toxic drugs only add to the problem by temporarily covering the symptoms with terrible side-affects that require more and more of their slow poison drugs. They cannot cure because the science is faulty. How sad women actually believe pharmaceuticals are looking for a cure for breast cancers. They are getting rich on that false promise. Read the sign. The only promise made is ‘hope for a cure.’ (Fortunately, there are cures, but not found in governmental controlled modern medicines.)

    I worked for a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals just long enough to learn what they use to make their drugs and vaccines with:
    CARCINOGENS – cancer causing agents
    MUTATES – that make permanent changes in genes
    TERATOGENS – that cause abnormalities in fetal development
    NEUROTOXINS – that attack never cells and the nervous system
    SENSITIZERS – that cause allergic reactions, including epoxies
    IRRITANTS – that produce tearing, itching, rashes – aids, bleach, ammonia
    (when chlorine in bleach and ammonia are mixed they explode – the reason there patients are experiencing spontaneous combustion
    STRYCHNINE – to restrict the immune system
    BENZENE – used to make drugs cause cancers, leukemia in particular (job security)
    VACCINES – ALUMINUM, FORMALDEHYDE (an embalming fluid), MERCURY, SQUALENE (designed by the military to breakdown the immune system so returning soldiers cannot spill the beans about what is really going on.) .vaccine-a.net)

    If Medicare/Medicaid paid for Naturpaths and their natural herbs (healthy without side-effects) that would be another story, but they don’t and never will because their agenda is citizen control and population reduction.

  2. More Propaganda to leave the people with nothing…..Hornbergh is a cherry picking liar, what ruined the medical system was the wealthy greedy pieces of dung who own our nation… The healthcare system was like everything else in our nation during the 1960’s and 70’s…very good… Schools were good, the economy was pretty good, companies offered healthcare and pensions… but starting with Dick Nixon the HMO era was born…they ruined healthcare, along with the AMA, who became as greedy as the CEO of the Insurance Companies…. This webpage should be about the truth, not some off the shelf articles that are obviously about getting rid of social entitlements…that we pay for….use your head before you post stuff that is obvious shit…. Mr. Hornbergh has an agenda and it is not a good one…..

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