Too
often, changes made in nations for the “greater good” end up needing to be
retracted when these changes do more harm than good.
The Law
of Supply and Demand
This is
always true when government ignores the laws of economics, especially the law
of supply and demand.
The
classic example of this law is most familiar with food purchases. When beef is high, consumers buy chicken or
pork and this is associated with food commodities like sugar and tea.
You can
see this with oil. When oil demand goes down, oil prices drop. It is also true with labor; if there is a
surplus of labor, you can pay less and still get employees.
I view
all goods and services as commodities along with labor. These are all
commodities that are affected by supply and demand and consumers will base
their decisions on price.
When
government takes over industries to subsidize them, the price goes up and this
cost eventually hits consumers. This is exactly what has happened with
healthcare insurance and college costs.
I realize
that healthcare and education are not viewed by most people as commodities they
can refuse to buy when the price is too high, but consumers are already
adjusting their view of healthcare and education and it is done more often than
you would think.
The
popular belief is that we need healthcare and education and should not refuse
it. The value of these can be questioned, so it really is a matter of price and
outcome and many citizens attempt to get a better deal.
The
unsustainable cost of healthcare and education are good examples of industries
that have been killed with kindness. The
assumption voter made was that the government would pay these costs, but now
they should understand that they are now paying higher costs than they would be
paying had the government not intervened.
There
were political movements to get government to over-subsidize these industries.
The
effect of government subsidies can be seen when they move a military base to a
sleepy town and the cost of everything quadruples overnight. And when they
leave that sleepy town, property values crash.
Whenever
governments disobey the laws of economics by over subsidizing them, they are
setting up these industries for corruption and failure. They have no incentive
to keep their costs in line and when the music stops, they are not finding
chairs to land in.
Medical
insurance was cheap before 1964. But companies didn’t want to pay for retiree
medical, so they bought some congressmen and senators and got ready to shift
the cost to government. Medicare was passed in 1964.
Healthcare
Before
1964, the poor were given medical treatment by charity practices and county
health facilities, but many physicians and counties wanted to shift this responsibility
to the federal government, so Medicaid was passed in 1964.
The
practice of medicine had advanced with the introduction of penicillin in 1945
and voters were in awe. This meant that inflammation could be treated and the
long list of contagious diseases could be treated and infections could be
treated.
Penicillin
was discovered in 1928 by
Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary's Hospital in London
England by accident. Pfizer scientists developed penicillin in useable form in 1944
and patients were cured in 1945. This was huge and has been responsible
for saving millions of lives and is the primary reason for the rise in life
expectance from age 62 in 1940 to age 75 form men and age 80 for women in 2000.
The polio
virus work by Jonas Salk in the 1950s was additional evidence that medical
research was valuable, but voters seldom realize that our biggest medical
advances have not been achieved by unlimited government spending. It often
starts with some obscure scientist who discovers something useful by mistake
and then tells everybody about it. Other scientists are there to work on it.
Politicians
wanted to take advantage of the seductive powers of promising to eradicate all
other diseases and medical equipment and pharmaceutical companies were anxious
to expand. The work on DNA started by Mendel in 1857 had advanced. Watson &
Crick won the Nobel Prize in 1962 for identifying the chemical structure of
DNA.
Voters
were apathetic and few questioned the decision to have government subsidize
healthcare and fewer objected to the unconstitutionality of Medicare and
Medicaid.
The
entire healthcare establishment jumped on the bandwagon and Medicare and
Medicaid passed with no regard for future unintended consequences. The US
government spent $billions on research and subsidies.
The
credibility of medicine took a hit as generations saw lots of toxic cancer
treatments that didn’t work and still no cures.
The
credibility of government education took a hit as generations saw their
education system turn into a propaganda tool for the Left.
Funding
should follow the discovery of something that works. That was not the case with
US government funding of healthcare or education.
Education
From the
1600s to the 1900s, Americans read the Bible. Those who did this learned to
read and went on to read other books.
There was no government Department of Education, but people were free to
learn using their own initiative. Despite this lack of control, most of our inventions
were developed during this period.
Private
prep-schools and colleges were established in large cities during the 1800s and
this allowed gifted and wealthy students to study law, medicine, science,
languages and literature. Everybody else stayed on the farm.
After the
1900s, a small group of academics began to promote public schools and
politicians agreed that what citizens learned should be controlled.
Public
schools worked for students who could sit through “one-size-fits-all” classes,
In the early part of the 1900s, public schools enabled students to gain enough
proficiency to allow for a 1 through 8 grade system. After child labor laws
were passed, they extended “high school” to grade 12 and started to “dumb down”
the curriculum.
In 1961,
SAT scores peaked and started to decline. There had always been students who
dropped out of school, but now graduation rates were slipping, especially in
the lower income schools. Teacher salaries increased and education costs rose,
but outcomes got worse.
In 1979,
the federal government established the US Department of Education to give
grants to educational institutions, but the curriculum didn’t improve. Instead, rather than devise better ways to
teach reading, writing and math, schools started feeding Liberal propaganda
into the curriculum.
Colleges
also added Liberal propaganda and spent $billions on building pretty campuses,
while neglecting to teach what students needed to know to earn a living.
We in
business have always hired the best applicants we could find. We first looked
at job experience and would often hire the smartest applicant regardless of
degrees.
Now in
2018, we are looking at this expensive mess and wondering what to do with it.
We do
have the technology to return to “self-learning” via the internet. Students are
beginning to choose this to avoid having to pay back a big student loan debt.
The
“greater good” we attempted to impose in healthcare and education was an
expensive failure. The “investments” enshrined in our National Debt and Unfunded
Liabilities have been wasted. Remember to thank a Democrat.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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