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| U.S. Collectivism’s Record of Failure. And Now healthcare? | | Print | |
| Written by Ralph R. Reiland | ||
| Monday, 01 March 2010 14:00 | ||
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Boston’s Big Dig sounded like a half-decent project in the beginning. Approved in 1982 with a price tag $2.6 billion, it was completed, however, more or less, in 2005 at a price of $22 billion. “More or less” because concrete panels loosened and crashed from the ceiling of a connector tunnel in 2006, the first full year of operation, killing 38-year-old car passenger Milena Del Valle, a mother of three. The family was awarded $28 million. Plus they’re saying that billions can be cut from Medicare without cutting anything that seniors are getting from Medicare. I get the feeling that we haven’t learned much from our previous grand experiments. The list of failures is long. During World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt distorted the free market by implementing wage and price controls in order to prevent “profiteering” and fight inflation. Employers, in order to attract labor, switched from giving raises to providing health insurance. Trackback(0)
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An abysmal record The U.S. Post Service was established in 1775. Congress had 234 years to get it right and it is broke. Social Security was established in 1935. Congress had 74 years to get it right and it is broke. Fannie Mae was established in 1938. Congress had 71 years to get it right and it is broke. War on Poverty started in 1964. Congress had 45 years to get it right; $1 trillion of our money is confiscated each year and transferred to "the poor" and they only want more. Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965. Congress had 44 years to get it right and they are broke. Freddie Mac was established in 1970. Congress had 39 years to get it right and it is broke. The Department of Energy was created in 1977 to lessen our dependence on foreign oil. It has ballooned to 16,000 employees with a budget of $24 billion a year and we import more oil than ever before. Congress 32 years to get it right and it is an abysmal failure. Government has FAILED in every "government service" it has shoved down our throats while overspending our tax dollars AND THEY WANT AMERICANS TO BELIEVE THEY CAN BE TRUSTED WITH A GOVERNMENT-RUN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM? IT'S NOT ABOUT THE NEED FOR GOOD HEALTH CARE, IT'S ABOUT TRUSTING THE GOVERNMENT TO RUN IT. |





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