FallbrookFarmer
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I don't see VA coverage as "socialized", but then I don't see medicare, which I pre-pay for, as "socialized" either. My father, older brother and son all served in the military. They earned their VA coverage. I figure by being good and productive citizens of this country we all earn some benefits. I'm willing to pay what they cost, we're just discussing who I pay. Right now I pay an outfit called Coventry to pay my medical expenses. They get to decide what I pay and what I get. They do not provide that service for my benefit; they provide that service to make money, which I do not object to. In general, I don't object to paying for services I need, or might need. I'm not fond of over paying for such things. The health insurance industry is one of the most profitable parts of this miserable economy. I figure I am over paying. Competition might bring down costs, but my employer does a pretty fair job of shopping for deals now, and my costs keep going up. I worry that competition among the health insurers might be like the competition among the gas companies. There are several different gas companies represented in this town. The cost of a gallon of regular is the same, to the penny, at most of them....I think I can get $0.05 off if I buy both groceries and gas at HyVee! And, no, I am not suggesting that the oil companies should be nationalized. I like the general idea of a free market economy. We don't have one, but it is one of those feel good ideas. I see health care as a special kind of commodity, which should be and is regulated to a large extent already. Apparently you see regulation by price as the best way to apportion all "scarce resources". Meet me in a sealed room, with a limited oxygen supply, and bring your wallet.
Chuck
The gist of your post if I read it correctly is, You feel that you pay too much for things. Fair enough.
To use your example of gasoline prices, I'm sure that gasoline was considerably higher in price a year ago where you live. Why did the price come down? Did "Big Oil" get a case of "Gee I feel so guilty, charging so much"? Were they scared into lowering their prices, because it was the second coming of "The One"?Perhaps the executives of the "Big Oil" companies just want to be popular.
I wouldn't think so.
What happened was that the price of gasoline(as determined by the free market) became too high.
Hence the price came down.
Now let me ask you a question, If something becomes "free" or "subsidized" do people tend to use more or less of that commodity?
Most reasonable people would say, more.
Now going to health care. If health care becomes "free" or "subsidized", will people use more or less of it?
Take a guess as to what will happen to the price.
Now if the price is controlled by the government, where are they going to make up the shortfall.
Hmmmmm?