Sunday, September 15, 2019

US Government Intrusion in Healthcare


Prior to 1964, US healthcare was affordable.  The two events that changed this were Vatican II and socialist government subsidies replacing charitable contributions from the wealthy.  That corrupted the system by abandoning the law of supply and demand.  The healthcare cabal went wild spending $trillions with little improvement in finding effective treatments or cures. It was a bandwagon hoax. Real medical breakthroughs come from independent individual researchers.  The discovery of penicillin in 1928 was the last effective contribution to healthcare.

From the 1600s, most hospitals were owned and operated by churches and non-profit charities. Orders of Catholic Nuns owned many hospitals and the Nuns were trained as Registered Nurses. They raised money for expansions and kept hospital costs down.

In 1962, the Catholic Church held the Second Vatican Council and changed the role of the Laity and the Clerics and changed their liturgy. Nuns and Priests left in droves. Catholic hospitals were facing a crisis in future costs and sold these hospitals to corporations.

In 1964, Lyndon Johnson established Medicare and Medicaid. The US healthcare complex wanted expensive equipment and wanted to establish medical specialties. Government subsidies removed healthcare from the law of supply and demand and costs began to quadruple.

Most families had health insurance through their employers and in the 1960s and 1970s, the total cost of delivering a baby in a hospital was $600.

In the 1980s, health insurance averaged $1800 per year, but was 80-90% subsidized by companies. Counties closed their public health clinics, illegal migrants flooded the US and all went to hospital emergency rooms. Hospitals shifted this indigent cost to paying patients, out-of-pocket medical costs were no longer tax deductible and costs continued to quadruple.

In 2009, Obama passed Obamacare and costs quadrupled again. Now in 2019, the cost of health insurance for a family is $12,000 per year.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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