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Government Doesn't Have to Subsidize Everything

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When government tells restaurant owners that they can't let customers smoke on their premises, that's the nanny state. When it fines motorcyclists for not wearing helmets, again, the nanny.

But is New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg playing Mary Poppins when he tries to stop low-income people from using their food stamps for Coca-Cola and other sugary, fattening drinks? He is not.

Bloomberg would not be standing between these New Yorkers and their cans of Fanta. But he would end the taxpayers' role as enabler of poor nutrition choices. There's a difference between a government ban on something and its refusal to subsidize it.

Such distinctions have been lost in the fracas over health care reform. How many times have you heard Sen. Phogbound warn that the new law would let government bureaucrats decide what medical care you may have?

The bureaucrats would do no such thing. They would tell you what the taxpayers will and will not subsidize. You are free to go out and purchase motor scooters that fly, ineffective drugs and x-rays till you glow in the dark. But you would have to pay for unauthorized items with your own money.

Here lies the hypocrisy energizing many of reform's most vocal foes. They profess to want big government out of health care. Then they turn around and blubber that the government might not pay for everything anyone wants — as though private insurers would similarly leave their cash registers open.

A volcanic surge of self-contradiction erupted over the law's plan to cut overpayments to private Medicare insurers. Consider this outpouring from Marco Rubio, the Florida Republican running for the Senate:

"One study found that the new law's elimination of a tax subsidy could result in as many as 2 million retirees losing their drug coverage from their former employer's plans."

In the same paragraph, Rubio writes, "We must repeal ObamaCare and replace it with free market solutions that will not place hardships on older Americans."

What hardships? The drug benefits under Medicare Part D already include a wealth of tax subsidies; the law would actually close the gap in coverage.

The projected savings of $136 billion would buy medical care for sick, uninsured children — and all it would do to the elderly is require a few of them to pick up such minor expenses as eyeglasses and health-club memberships.

Marco, you are making me dizzy.

Let's talk about Provenge. This is a new drug therapy for patients with advanced prostate cancer. The catch is that the drug costs nearly $100,000 and appears to extend life by an average of only four months.

Ask your tea party candidates whether they back spending this kind of money for such little return. If they answer no, ask them whether they are therefore supporting government-run death panels.

By the way, Medicare will be considering whether it will cover Provenge on Nov. 17. If Medicare says "no" to Provenge, it will not be denying access to the drug. Patients and their families would be free to buy it, but they must write the check. One can even envision a market for private insurance covering drugs that government or private plans do not.

Now that's a free market solution. Programs that merely shovel taxpayer money into corporate coffers are something else. They're corporate socialism. (The Republicans' Medicare drug benefit was Lenin in a top hat.)

We've traveled the distance from small government subsidies for junk food to huge subsidies for extending lives. But the principle remains the same. Government telling you what you may not do or buy is one thing. Forcing taxpayers to foot the bill is something quite different.

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Not sure I agree with your nanny state examples, though I don't necessarily discount the possibility of a nanny state.
Prohibiting smoking in indoor public places, as in restaurants, is a health issue for children and other nonsmokers. It also reduces publicly-supported fire department calls--one major cause of fires in restaurants, which you can find by examining fire statistics, is smoldering cigarette butts that somehow get into the linen chute. Fires of this nature are more likely to be major fires than are cooking or grease fires in restaurants, since kitchen fires happen while the place is occupied, and also are controlled by automatic fire extinguishing systems built into restaurant cooking equipment. Of course, those systems are there because they're required by codes--a true non-nanny state wouldn't require them.
And helmet laws not only save lives, they save enormous injury-related expense that can easily fall on the taxpayers if the rider has no insurance. The same is true of seat belt laws.
Public health and safety are one of the major tasks of government. I don't know why this is such a burden on the same people who are the first to clamor for instant attention when THEY need something.
Comment: #1
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Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:28 PM
I MUST HAVE MISSED THE BAD ECONOMY UNDER PRES BUSH . WE HAD 9/11 , DOT COM BUST , CEO SCANDAL AND WE WERE BETTER OF UNDER PRES BUSH. BOTH PARTIES HAVE MADE A MESS OF ILLEGALS, BUT THE DEMS ARE CRAZY ABOUT IT , AND THEIR BURDEN ON TAX PAYERS. SOME OF THEM TAKE AMERICAN JOBS AND THEN WE PAY AMERICANS UNEMPLOYMENT.WHEN MORE PEOPLE ARE ON UNEMPLOYMENT MORE OF THEM ALSO END UP IN JAIL. THE MEDICAL AND SCHOOL BURDEN BY ILLEGALS THAT DON/T WANT TO BE AMERICANS , BUT JUST TO GET THE BENIFITS. ADDING MORE UNEDUCATED PEOPLE INTO OUR SOCIETY DRAWS US DOWN . WE NEED TO SPEND RESOURCES EDUCATING AMERICANS AND EMPLOYING THEM , WHICH WILL ALSO REDUCE THE NUMBER GOING TO JAIL, NOT TRYING TO FEED THEW WORLD. WE JUST CAN NOT DO BOTH!!!! DEMS NEED TO FACE THE FACTS NOT LIVE IN THEIR DREAM WORLD.
Comment: #2
Posted by: DANA MOSSMAN
Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:02 PM
The civilized world has single payer health insurance. We cannot afford it because we keep dead people alive on respirators for indefinite periods. We end this practice (I know Sarah Palin would not approve) and we solve most of the problems. Than God we dont pay for cryogenics.
People whinning about europe have probably been there in a 5 star hotel and have no clue how the economy works. They have their problems and they now have immigration and are becoming pluralistic societies. Still they are able to make things work.
People want the gov. to selectively subsidize things that make their life work. Private enterprise would never raise the capital for a interstate highway system becuase there wouldl be no immediate profit to satisfy the day trading idiots. We dont have a private army - they cost 1000 dollars per day per soldier plus a million dollar insurance policy. Private education - could not handle the numbers and the for profits are going under for cheating the feds on the loans. The retired military want their 4% CUPA raise but they dont want SS to get the same raise. People workig in gov agencies want the other agencies to go - but not their own agency.

American's always get what they want. Glad I have a condo in China.
TH
Comment: #3
Posted by: Tim Henrich
Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:23 PM
The deficit we incurred from 2001 - 2008 was ok because God fearing people made the decision. But its not ok anymore to run a deficit - where were these tea partiers 7 years ago. I know they were too excited about killing infidel muslems to worry about it.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Tim Henrich
Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:25 PM
It is easy to look prosperous when you are smoking the National Credit card. (Our national debt) The republicans are groaning because the flow of cookies from the jar have stopped since Jr had the credit card pulled away. We have a $12 trillion debt to show for deregulation of bank laws, fraud and corporate free for all spending while all of our military contracts flowed out of the country. Now our trickle down down, safer America is in debt to the Arabs, Japanese and Chinese with International Arms dealers (with no loyalty to the US other than monetary) in charge of our Military Arsenal Technology and the Chinese have all knowledge of our current nuclear technology. That is what you get when you fight a war for profit. That is why President Reagan, Bush and Bush Jr looked prosperous. They were running up debt as our Gross National Product was being depleted. Give me your credit card and I will show you a great time. You are just whining now because the bill is due.
Thanks to the Republicans we will have to trade equity (land and other assets) to the foreigners. We thought the American Indians were foolish when they traded beads and baubles for the land under their feet to Europeans. The Chinese could put two people over here for every piece of land they are buying and eventually have a population with dual citizenship greater than the entire American populations in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Imagine 300,000,000 Chinese controlling property over here, traded to pay off our National debt. This is being bought during the greatest housing collapse in human history for pennies on the dollar. Imagine if they have voting rights here and a greater number of lobbyists in Washington! What Capitalism! It is the same capitalism that robbed South American countries during the banana wars. People worked in towns bought by companies that eventually bought the land out from under them and charged them rent to live there. It didn't end until they revolted and nationalized their countries. (Use your most powerful voting ballot, US money.Vote to keep your money in America. Invest in American product and jobs.)
Let us not forget the current collapse of our economy began in 2007 when President Bush Jr announced an "economic storm on the horizon". Thats what happens when people steal our national wealth unfettered for so long. Greed is the absolute here. It is so great that they are willing to bankrupt the country to win an election. It is a time of unity and rallying behind the President to save our great nation from forces bent on its annihilation. Perhaps if they steal over a certain amount at the expense of everyone's future, we should waterboard them, shoot them in the face or better yet, rig the balloting system so they can never get back in office. If you want help paying America's bills and really lowering taxes, try buying from your friends and neighbors. Buy products from American Veterans and not from the "veterans' who shoot or have shot them.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Rick Laviolette
Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:51 AM
Thank you, Froma Harrop! You put things very well, I appreciate your columns. I get them here in Minot, ND A WEEK LATE but at least we get them!
Comment: #6
Posted by: Ruth
Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:16 PM
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