When the
churches ran most of the hospitals and half of the schools in the US, the costs
for these services was very low compared to the cost of living at the
time. In the 1950s, the cost of a
hospital room was $24 per day. In the
1960s college tuition was $1000 per year.
The
advantage of this system was low labor costs and high contribution revenue
streams. We had legions of hospital and
school employees who had taken vows of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience. The Vatican II Council in 1962 heralded the
beginning of the end for religious vocations and high contributions.
By 1964,
health became a federal government expense with Medicare. When churches exited this responsibility and
gave it to the government, we should have stopped that from happening.
This
shift was always in the American Communist Party Goals and all it needed was an
FDR ‘wannabe’ like LBJ to make it happen.
When LBJ took over in 1964, all hell broke loose for Marxists’ pent-up
demand to take over. We got bad Supreme
Court decisions and lots of Socialist legislation pouring out of DC. It was a gradual shift that started in the
1960s and there is ample evidence JFK tried to stop it.
I left
Monsanto and joined Washington University in 1971 to set up the Personnel
function at the Medical School. I was in
the perfect place to meet the promoters of the government take-over and ask
them why they thought this was a good idea.
They were placing their bet on expensive equipment and treatments to
eradicate cancer and other lethal maladies for healthcare and federal
government money for schools.
They were
wrong. Federal funds infusions caused
healthcare and school costs to rise at 4 times the cost of living for the past
50 years. Most of these funds were spent
on new buildings and grounds and things that didn’t work or made things worse.
I
attended excellent private Catholic schools in well-maintained, 100 year-old
buildings and didn’t mind it a bit. My grade school was Parish-based and was
free and funded by donations. My high
school was Christian Brothers
College
Military and tuition was $500 per year.
My college was St. Louis University, a Jesuit college and tuition was
$1000 per year. College entrance exam
scores peaked with my class in 1961.
Healthcare
and education need to be weaned away from federal funds and reengineered to cut
costs. The best education is
self-education. The best healthcare is
self-care. The best insurance is self-insurance. It will require local control and the repeal
of all regulations.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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