Wednesday, August 19, 2009

In the healthcare debate, words of wisdom are hard to find

THOMAS SOWELL: Whose Medical Decisions? Part II
So long as my insurance company and I are paying for it, it is nobody else's business what my medical expenses are. But once the government is involved, everything is their business.

It is not just a question of what the government will pay for. The logic of their collectivist thinking-- and the actual practice in some other countries with government-controlled health care-- is that you cannot even pay for some medical treatments with your own money, if the powers that be decide that "society" cannot let its resources be used that way, or that it would not be "social justice" for some people to have medical treatments that others cannot get, just because some people "happen to have money.
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Thomas Sowell is a black economist who is a regular contributor to Townhall.com

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