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The "Costs" of Medical Care: Part III

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One of the strongest talking points of those who want a government-run medical care system is that we simply cannot afford the high and rising costs of medical care under the current system.

First of all, what we can afford has absolutely nothing to do with the cost of producing anything. We will either pay those costs or not get the benefits. Moreover, if we cannot afford the quantity and quality of medical care that we want now, the government has no miraculous way of enabling us to afford it in the future.

If you think the government can lower medical costs by eliminating "waste, fraud and abuse," as some Washington politicians claim, the logical question is: Why haven't they done that already?

Over the years, scandal after scandal has shown waste, fraud and abuse to be rampant in Medicare and Medicaid. Why would anyone imagine that a new government medical program will do what existing government medical programs have clearly failed to do?

If we cannot afford to pay for doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical drugs now, how can we afford to pay for doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical drugs, in addition to a new federal bureaucracy to administer a government-run medical system?

Nothing is easier for politicians than to rail against the profits of pharmaceutical companies, the pay of doctors and other things that have very little to do with the total cost of medical care, but which can arouse emotions to the point where facts don't matter. As former Congressman Dick Armey put it, "Demagoguery beats data" in politics.

Economics and politics confront the same fundamental problem: What everyone wants adds up to more than there is. Market economies deal with this problem by confronting individuals with the costs of producing what they want, and letting those individuals make their own trade-offs when presented with prices that convey those costs. That leads to self-rationing, in the light of each individual's own circumstances and preferences.

Politics deals with the same problem by making promises that cannot be kept, or which can be kept only by creating other problems that cannot be acknowledged when the promises are made.

Price controls are a classic example.

At various times and places, in countries around the world, price controls have been put on any number of goods and services— going all the way back to the days of the Roman Empire and ancient Babylon.

Price controls create lower prices for open and legal transactions— but also black markets where the prices are higher than they were before, because the risks of punishment for illegal activity has to be compensated. Price controls also lead to shortages and quality deterioration.

But politicians who take credit for lower prices blame all these bad consequences on others. Diocletian did this in the days of the Roman Empire, leaders of the French Revolution did this when their price controls on food led to hungry and angry people, and American politicians denounced the oil companies when price controls on gasoline led to long lines at filling stations in the 1970s. It is the same story, whatever the country, the times or the product or service.

The self-rationing that people do when prices are free to convey the inherent impossibility of any economy to supply as much as everybody wants is replaced, under price controls, with rationing imposed by government, which cannot possibly have the same knowledge of each individual's circumstances and preferences— least of all when it comes to medical care, where patients differ in innumerable ways.

Here, as elsewhere, there is no free lunch— even though politicians get elected by promising free lunches. A free lunch in medical care is one of the most dangerous illusions of all.

Waiting in long gasoline lines at filling stations was exasperating back in the 1970s, but waiting weeks to get an MRI to find out why you are sick, and then waiting months for an operation, as happens in countries with government-run medical systems, can be not only painful but dangerous.

You can be dead by the time they find out what is wrong with you and do something about it. But that will "bring down the cost of medical care" because you won't be around to require any.

To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.

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Dear Thomas Sowell, Excellent article. I'm sure Taxpayers will want to watch the following video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6rY3rxb60k

EVERYONE NEEDS TO WATCH THIS VIDEO, CONCERNING OUR FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS,
WHICH HAVE, 'SLOWLY BUT SURELY' BEING TAKEN AWAY BY THE POLITICIANS! The
radical and socialist parties that call themselves 'CZARS', when they're
nothing more than slugs, have taken away 'almost every right that Taxpayers
have left'. With this 'PELOSI & OTHERS HEALTHCARE', this will be the what
politicians need to 'choke the Taxpayers' and put them into an early grave
and this way, the politicians can say "Well, we didn't kill them, they did
it to themselves!"

ALL TAXPAYERS NEED TO CALL THE 'MANAGEMENT, CEOS, CFOS, AND TOP DOGS', OF
ALL DRUG MAKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES AND ANYONE ELSE THAT'S BEING 'FORCED'
INTO GIVING THE POLITICIANS MONEY AND LET THEM KNOW WE'VE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS
TYPE "PRACTICE", AS WE DIDN'T AGREE TO IT! WE'RE NOT SURE IT'S LEGAL TO GIVE
POLITICIANS ANYTHING, PERIOD!

It's time to turn the tables on these 'high paid politicians' and send them
all to GITMO. NO TRIAL NEEDED, AS THIS IS A WASTE OF MORE TAXPAYERS MONEY
AND THEY, TRULY, DON'T DESERVE ANYTHING!

Taxpayers are fed up with politicians taking billions from drug, insurance
and health care people (and many more) for their own 'greedy selves' while
they 'do without', can't afford the roof over their heads, let alone
medicine and insurance, as politicians have taken, and taken, and taken
until EVEN THE DRUG AND INSURANCE COMPANIES are not longer in control of
their very own companies.

I just paid co-pay of $75.00 for (20) antibiotic pills, that cost about
$3.00 for an American drug company to make. Doesn't it concern you, as a
Taxpayer, that the reason for this high cost (used to be $7.00 before
politicians rip offs started) is just so the politicians can be the
recipients of billions from just the drug companies, alone, thus, creating
more and more burden on Taxpayers. It really should concern you that
Taxpayers are made to take 'generic drugs', so the politicians can have the
original drugs, since they know the ingredients and don't know the
ingredients of the foreign made generic drugs!

FOLKS, DON'T YOU THINK FOR A MINUTE THE RADICAL AND SOCIALIST POLITICIANS
ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU ANYTHING, BUT MORE PROMISES THEY DON'T PLAN TO KEEP!
SOON, EVEN THE 'STALE AIR' WE BREATHE, WILL BE TAXED SO THE POLITICIANS CAN
'HAVE ANOTHER PLEASURE TRIP' and all on money they've stolen from Taxpayers,
thus making drugs, insurance, and healthcare out of reach for the very ones
that's paid for it!

The run-a-way politician train is catching up to them faster than they can
think and this is why they're calling the American Taxpayers' names!
Politicians forcing companies into bankruptcy, by bribery and forcing them
to give money that doesn't belong to them, and only belongs to the ones
that's paid it in for their own future, shouldn't be acceptable, just
because the corrupt and greedy 'politicians pass their own rules and hope
they don't get caught!' ANY QUESTIONS!

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Posted by: Shirley deLong
Thu Nov 5, 2009 3:30 PM
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