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Health Care and Our Future - Part Two (aka "Only the young and healthy need apply for life")

In the last post we saw the unfortunate yet seemingly inevitable situation our nation is headed toward concerning the future of our health care system.  

"the (current) supply of physicians cannot meet current demand and certainly will not be able to meet the future demand of a universal health care system. TWO, the demand for health care will increase to almost unimaginable levels under a universal health care system. THREE, a universal heath care system in the United States will almost certainly come to pass. However, this would seem to describe an impossible situation. All three of these conditions cannot exist as they are. The tension will become unbearable between supply and demand. The structure will not hold and the entire health care system will collapse under it's own weight. It would appear that there is no way to avoid this predicament."
 

Of course, there are those who can foresee this future we seem to be hurtling toward. In fact, there are certainly those within the Obama administration, perhaps even the president himself, who have already foreseen this and they have
planned accordingly. The health care system in our land truly is headed for a severe crisis. The operative word here is crisis.

Right after he was chosen as Obama'a Chief of Staff, Rahm Emmanuel made a statement concerning the economic “crisis” to the effect that every crisis is an “opportunity” to take radical action on the government's behalf. What is meant is that the time of crisis is the time to propose that the government exercise greater and newer power in order to remedy the crisis. In addition, the more severe the crisis, the easier it will be to increase the power of government.

If it is true that we are headed for a severe health care crisis, then, according to the administration's own philosophy, we are also headed for a further increase in government power. That is exactly what should be expected because an expansion of power will be necessary in order to ameliorate the collapse of health care in the United States. In point of fact, it is not simply an expansion of government power that will be needed, but a government takeover of the entire health care system!

It should be made clear that this is not just a takeover of the health care insurance industry where the government actually becomes the insurer. That is a given because that is what the president is now trying to make a reality. In order for the crisis to be managed (it cannot be solved as will be seen), it will be necessary for the government to control both the supply and demand sides of the health care industry! Take a moment and absorb that statement.

What this means is that the federal government will attempt to exert full control over both the demand for health care, as well as the supply of health care. In order for that to happen, there will need to be some measure of control over the quantity and quality of physicians, and the numbers of people who will receive health care. A common name for that kind of control is rationing. Physicians themselves will become government employees, because private practice will never be able to produce the needed numbers of physicians. This means that medical education will need to be mass produced as well. I shudder to think of the quality of medical care which a government school and employment will produce. If you are a veteran and have had to deal with the VA Medical system, you have a small idea of what awaits.

In the same way, all kinds of health care delivery will be determined by the government. They will determine when and if you visit a doctor for whatever malady, when and if you get treated and how long you will have to wait for treatment and medicines. In fact, it is not that difficult to imagine the government mandating certain behaviors for people in order to prevent diseases of whatever sort. This could easily enter into the arena of diet and drink, levels of exercise being required, high risk behaviors being banned and eventually many “healthy” behaviors themselves being required. In other words, you had better enjoy your steaks and beer now, because it'll be tofu and water as a steady diet in the future, whether you want it that way or not.

Even those measures will probably not suffice to reduce demand enough for the health care “supply” to adequately meet it. There is another, more sinister way to reduce the demand for health care which will become available to the government. That way will be much easier to encourage once the government has grown to the mammoth proportions deemed necessary to give us all the fine, quality health care that will be promised. That way is to simply reduce the number of people who require health care. And the most efficient way to accomplish this is to reduce the number of people period. The most efficient and least intrusive way to do that is to reduce the numbers of people who come into the world along with reducing the numbers of people at the end of life who need some “extra” care. Thus abortion on demand switches gears a bit to emphasize not legalized abortion as demanded by the choice of the mother, but instead legalized abortion as demanded by the choice of the government. Of course this will all be properly regulated and controlled and licensed and taxed. There will also be a necessary department of the government created and tasked with making euthanasia of those who are living less than productive and enjoyable lives an efficient industry all it's own. Perhaps it could be called the Department for End of Life Transaction Authority, or DELTA. Wouldn't that make a keen acronym to add to the Fed's alphabet soup?

If this sounds a bit far-fetched to you, it shouldn't. We are already entering an era of government control over companies such as GM. I know one commentator who now says that GM should stand for “Government Motors” instead of General Motors. Soon, under the auspices of environmentalism, new SUV's will be banned from production at GM, as well as trucks and any large, comfortable and safe vehicle. The newest cars will have to be super “green” and the choice the consumer will have will slowly be narrowed down to stylized go-karts run on electricity and wind. This is happening right now in the car industry. Government control promises to be even more pervasive in the health care industry.

There is one aspect of all this that is far-fetched. Yet it is an extremely simple way to avoid all of this and the dire consequences to follow. If you haven't yet guessed, dear reader, you can be forgiven. For, as simple as this is, it is also practically inconceivable. The way is.... for the Obama administration to drop it's plans for universal health care coverage. That would be the prudent thing to do. That would be the proper thing to do. And that would be the patriotic thing to do for it would preserve a piece of our freedom which going ahead will almost certainly destroy.

But folks, I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for that to happen. It's bad for your health you know, and I'm not sure the OHCIC (Obama Health Care Insurance Company) would allow that kind of behavior.


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