Last time I informed you that the complaint that drug company greed was driving up the costs of drugs was actually untrue, and that it was actually part of a coordinated campaign of lies and manipulations by certain individuals. I then specifically identified this group as being the Democratic Party. Now I will explain the reason for all of this.
The purpose of the manipulation is, of course, to serve as a means to a particular end, in this case more power. Power over other people's lives. The only kind of power that means anything in the political world. Many people think that the end is money, but to these people, money is just another way of wielding power.
This is how the manipulation works: If I can get you upset enough about the "fact" that somebody (else) is taking advantage of you, I can get you angry enough to demand change. If I can get enough people angry enough, then I can create a force for change. And if I have been the one creating the upset, anger and now the force for change, I can suggest the alternative improvement that will fix the problem. And naturally, that solution will ultimately leave me and those like me in charge of ever increasing portions of your life, giving me more and more power over you. Yes, the power that these people want is not the power to change things, it is the power to control you.
In this case, the lie is that the drug companies make too much money, and they make it at your expense. This leads to the upset, and makes you angry. When enough people are angry enough, then they propose the solution -- price controls, managed care, a government controlled Medicare Part D, et cetera. Once they control these things, they can tell you which drugs you can and cannot take (via formularies), thus controlling another little part of your life.
When did this begin? And why do I blame only the Democrats? The seeds were likely planted long ago, but this particular manipulation became blatantly apparent during the Presidential campaign of 1992. During this campaign, Bill Clinton strapped a saddle onto the backs of the drug companies, hounding them (and of all of healthcare only the drug companies) about their prices and their "obscene" profits. He rode the drug companies into the White House. But then he made a big mistake.
Instead of trying to bend to his will the force he had created against only the drug companies, he tried to use it to control all of healthcare by proposing the Clinton Healthcare Plan (aka "Hillary Care"). This plan was a none-too-thinly veiled attempt at a government takeover of the insurance industry. But the American people had not been made angry at the insurance companies, so they wisely stopped this plan in its tracks.
Today, the public at large are finally (and more appropriately) being made angry at the insurance companies, who actually are making obscene profits, enough to make the oil companies jealous. And there are those in the political world ready to offer their radical solution.
A single-payer government healthcare system. Government control over every aspect of your healthcare.
Keep in mind that the only healthcare system that the government knows how to run is the VA Medical System. (Medicare is actually an insurance plan, not a medical system.) The VA system is for all intents and purposes a staff model HMO. Managed care. And managed care saves money in only two ways: rationing and cost shifting.
Why blame only the Democrats? It was they that rode the pharmaceutical industry into office. It was they who tried to take over the health insurance industry. And it is only among the Democrats (and a few fringe liberal groups) that one hears the call for a single payer system.
Hopefully the American people will keep their wisdom and kill this idea also. But I'm afraid, very afraid, that the manipulation this time will succeed.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
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