Healthcare Reform is Economic Malpractice
Rep. Ron Paul
Texas Straight Talk
Nov 10, 2009
As Washington continues debating
healthcare reform the rest of the country is primarily concerned
about jobs and the economy. It is still uncertain what policies
will be implemented, but I am certain about one thing: It will
only further devastate our economy and our dollar.
The leadership has come up
with a proposal they are confident will be what they consider
fiscally responsible, only to have it scored as nearly twice
as expensive by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
Estimates of past healthcare spending programs have been off
by as much as 100 percent so there is no telling what the actual
cost will be.
The past century should have
taught us one thing: that government intervention is expensive.
Government programs lend themselves so easily to waste, fraud
and abuse. Combine that with overall inefficiency and it all
adds up to a hefty price tag for the taxpayer, with not much
leftover for actual services. An outright takeover of an entire
sector of the economy, especially one as important as healthcare,
is something that we just cannot afford for the government to
do right now. Not to mention the fact that it is completely unconstitutional.
But Washington insists on torturing the numbers and tinkering
around the edges rather than facing this truth.
If healthcare reform does indeed
pass, we should not be under the illusion that it will be free.
The money to pay for it will have to come from somewhere. They
say they will get the money from cutting waste, fraud and abuse,
but all of that is seemingly intrinsic to government programs.
Since they want to expand the government's reach we have to assume
we will be trading waste, fraud and abuse for waste, fraud and
abuse with a bigger budget. The powers that be have insisted
the money won't come from higher taxes, it won't come from rationing
of care, and it won't come from higher premiums. This can only
then put more pressure on the Fed to print the money out of thin
air. We already have a weakening dollar. They are accelerating
everything that weakened it in the past. Adding this new, monumental
pressure could very well be the straw that will break the dollar's
back.
Foreign creditors are already
nervous about continuing to invest in the US because of our skyrocketing
debt. The explosion of debt that is certain to accompany the
enactment of this national health care bill can only add to that
nervousness.
Ironically, enactment of the
health care bill could help the cause of liberty by hastening
the day when Congress is forced by economic circumstances to
stop increasing the welfare-warfare state and return to the Constitution.
There are many problems with
our current healthcare system, to be sure. There are many tragic
stories to be told. However, we need to look at the root of our
problems in order to address them properly. More government intervention
and bureaucracy injected into healthcare will take a flawed system
and make it immeasurably worse.
Nov 9, 2009
Rep. Ron Paul
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