President Obama is trying to bully doctors into supporting his
authoritarian health care proposals that would shift roughly 17% of the
economy directly to Washington, D.C., to be decided by 535 elected
officials and thousands of bureaucrats. The idea that this will improve
health care is risible.
For routine, expected expenses, the
best form of health care would be if the patient pays the physician
directly, with no middle man (including insurance or the government).
Thus, if you have a cold, and you want to visit a doctor, you should be
able to shop around and determine who is going to charge the best
rates. As the system would move towards a capitalist system, doctors
would post their prices online and there even would be advertisements
making their prices known. However, since doctors get most of their
payments through third-parties--including both the government and
insurance companies--most people are ignorant of the prices doctors
charge, and doctors themselves have very little incentive to cut down
costs to pass it along to patients.
Obama has the worst of the
worst ideas. Rather than moving towards a system in which the patient
pays the doctor directly, he wants the patient to pay taxes, which will
be sent to D.C., wasted by hundreds of thoudsands of bureacrats, and
then sent back to you with millions of strings attached in terms of how
you can visit your doctor, when, how often, what type of treatment will
be offered, and how and when your doctor will get paid. This will cause
a nightmare. It is your job to oppose this. I am including a form
letter that you can send to your member of Congress as well as both of
your US Senators. I already sent my letter to them and now it is up to
you to do your part. You can send a message to your
Member of Congress by clicking
here.
Here is the form letter that you may copy and paste and send it along to D.C.:
As your constituent, I urge you to oppose President Obama's health care
schemes. Government-run health care does not work, and should be
opposed.
I do not want the government to be in charge of health
care. We have seen that the government-run systems in the UK and Canada
do not work. Instead, I support private sector solutions such as
deregulation, enabling citizens to buy health care policies from a
company in any state, and to provide tax deductions for individuals to
purchase coverage.
For these reasons, I strongly oppose
President Obama's government-run health care ideas. I urge you to vote
against these bills when they come for a vote in Congress.
Sincerely,