Wednesday, November 4, 2009

There's No Free Lunch

November 3, 2009
The "Costs" of Medical Care By Thomas Sowell
We are incessantly being told that the cost of medical care is "too high"-- either absolutely or as a growing percentage of our incomes. But nothing that is being proposed by the government is likely to lower those costs, and much that is being proposed is almost certain to increase the costs.
There is a fundamental difference between reducing costs and simply shifting costs around, like a pea in a shell game at a carnival. Costs are not reduced simply because you pay less at a doctor's office and more in taxes-- or more in insurance premiums, or more in higher prices for other goods and services that you buy, because the government has put the costs on businesses that pass those costs on to you.Costs are not reduced simply because you don't pay them. It would undoubtedly be cheaper for me to do without the medications that keep me alive and more vigorous in my old age than people of a similar age were in generations past.
Letting old people die would undoubtedly be cheaper than keeping them alive-- but that does not mean that the costs have gone down. It just means that we refuse to pay the costs. Instead, we pay the consequences. There is no free lunch. Click to read more
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/11/03/the_costs_of_medical_care_98986.html

2 comments:

marjie said...

Thank you Women for Family, God, and Country for putting this article on your blog! I missed Mr Sowell's article in our local paper. He makes great sense out of government nonsense!

Anonymous said...

What makes sense for America seems to elude the White House; let's use our common sense about what is right for all Americans by continuing to voice our opposition to Obamacare, climate/carbon change legislation, higher taxes, and expanding government regulation.

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