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Sunday, September 23, 2007
Frank Pastore :: Townhall.com Columnist
No More Free Lunch at the Health Care Buffet
by Frank Pastore
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All this health care talk can sometimes get confusing.

Who doesn’t want better health care for less money? I’d love to pay less for my insurance as long as I could still go to the doctors of my choice, the hospitals of my choice, and get the procedures and treatments of my choice. I’d like my prescription drugs to be cheaper too. I don’t want to wait several weeks to get in to see a doctor, and when I get in, I want the comfort of knowing that he or she is qualified to do what I expect.

I want all of this, and I’m sure you do too. Who doesn’t?

But, this isn’t what the health care debate is really about.

Let me be politically incorrect and state the obvious.

The rich will always be able to get the quality health care they want because they can simply buy it. But the poor cannot get quality care, because they simply can’t afford it. If they’re going to get health care at all, it will have to be given to them for free, or nearly free. The vast majority of us somewhere in the middle simply want to continue getting the best health care we can afford while paying for only our “fair share” and not being taken advantage of. We want the biggest bang for our buck without being played for fools.

The real issue in the current health care debate isn’t about the rich or the middle class, however. It’s about the poor and the best way to provide them free services without ruining the whole system for everybody else.

Liberals look to Europe and Canada as examples, believing that socialized medicine is the solution.

Conservatives believe that would be exactly the wrong way to go. We want less government in health care, not more. We want more market dynamics in the process and we want to allow people more ownership over their health care decisions. We believe this will solve most of the current problems and greatly improve the entire health care system without having to overcorrect, panic and hit the “HillaryCare” button.

There’s one fundamental dynamic that must be changed in our health care system, whether we go the liberal or the conservative route, and it has to do with basic human nature.

If something is free, it will be undervalued, underappreciated, taken for granted with a sense of entitlement, over-consumed, and ultimately wasted before finally being rationed. Think of those cafeteria-style restaurants with an all-you-can-eat buffet. Would we get healthier people and waste less food by giving them a “Free Buffet Coupon” every day for dinner or a $20 bill and the choice of ordering off a menu and keeping the change?

Obviously, someone does pay for the “free” healthcare provided to the poor: the American taxpayer.

But, instead of taxpayers handing a “Free Buffet Coupon” directly to the cashier for all the poor, what we’ve got to do is provide the poor—and all health care consumers—with a greater sense of ownership, individual responsibility and choice to eliminate the incentive to overeat and waste food. Continued...

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The Frank Pastore Show is heard in Los Angeles weekday afternoons on 99.5 KKLA and on the web at kkla.com, and is the winner of the 2006 National Religious Broadcasters Talk Show of the Year. Frank is a former major league pitcher with graduate degrees in both philosophy of religion and political philosophy.
 
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A women wrote Ronald Reagan of her hardship and he immediately mailed her a $5K check. He didn’t demand Congress steal money to give to her.

The Bible was written to the individual and all charity is individual where it is said, you take care of the poor, you give a drink, and you nurse to health.

I worked 105hrs/wk all my life so I could help others. Why don’t you double your work week and then you can use half your income to help the poor?

LAWriter writes: 28, 2007 4:50 PM
Frank doesn't oppose the "government run" health care that President Bush and Vice President Cheney have RIGHT NOW. Because they are white and wealthy GOPers?

Actually, America is ranked 37 out of 91 countries in health care world wide according to a study done by the World Health Organization:


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Isn’t Condi Rice on that plan also? Bush increased national health more than anyone since FDR. Isn’t the WHO a Marxist operation that hates AmeriKa and promote communism & giver-ment health care?

Yes, Frank is wrong because there should be no Fed health care and that is why our founders didn’t provide for it. The reason we have CEO run health care is because of our current giver-ment legislation started in WWII. Get the giver-ment out of it and the corporate plans stop. Once they stop the market explodes no different than when we got giver-ment out of the phone business with ATT or the airline business. What happen to phone rates? Well I was paying $100 per month with long distance and 25 years later I pay $8.50/mth with digital unlimited LD and every feature available that even ATT can’t offer. Imagine health care dropping in cost like that. As Noble social economist Milton Friedman said, if you put the giver-ment in charge of the desert, in two years you’ll have no sand. Oh talking about delivering babies, England now will not deliver them any longer. The system can’t afford it so they are instructing folks to use midwives. No sand.


LAWriter writes: 28, 2007 4:50 PM

BTW, 47 million uninsured Americans WILL infect the 253 million insured over and over with disease, but Frank never mentions that either.

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There are only about 2.7 million uninsured that are making less than $50K/yr, not illegal, not on other giver-ment medical programs. Therefore these folks just walk into the hospital for free care or use one of the free social service programs in town. And these uninsured should not be forced to have insurance they clearly don’t want. If they want it they'll buy it and not buy entertainment centers, Nikes, go to movies, dinner, buy a car, etc. It is merely a value judgment.

LAWriter writes: 28, 2007 4:50 PM
You'd think someone who professes to be a Christian, as Frank does, would place human life above the almighty dollar.

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The Christian follows the Bible not Socialist redistribution schemes. No where in the Bible do we see collectivism or giver-ment instructed to provide care. The Christians provide this to their church members and very close neighbors under Biblical instruction. The Good Samaritan did not call social services like a left winger and walk on by. He understood that this obligation was placed in front of himself for himself to respond to. Every Amerikan could hire their own full time doctor if we just stop all the Unconstitutional spending. That would free up $2.4Trillion a year. It is a value judgment and the public clearly wants somebody spending their money on sexual arousal during porn flick studies than on health.


LAWriter writes: 28, 2007 4:50 PM
I'm so glad my Lord and savior Jesus Christ would never place a dollar ahead of human life.

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We need more people like you and me who feel that way and actually use our own money and seek out those in need, instead of being like those that give lip service of great concern and then let the giver-ment do it so they keep their money.
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