Post 892

by billso on Wednesday, 2 July 2003

US: From the NYT:

The bills to pro­vide drug ben­e­fits through Medicare that were passed by the House and the Sen­ate last week offer some of the country’s largest employ­ers a long-sought prize: shift­ing at least some of their bur­den of soar­ing drug costs to the fed­eral government.

What hap­pens when tax­pay­ers don’t want to pay for grandma’s meds? Social Secu­rity is a Ponzi scheme that robs the young to pay the old. I’d like to keep more of my pre­tax income. I’m sure I won’t see my Social Secu­rity ben­e­fits, even if I can retire.

Fed­eral drug ben­e­fits don’t address some causes of declin­ing health, like overeat­ing and a gen­eral lack of exer­cise. These ben­e­fits help cor­po­ra­tions reduce their bot­tom line, help insur­ance com­pa­nies increase their prof­its, and sup­port a won­der­land of phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal fixes.

Some pre­scrip­tion drugs work well and are nec­es­sary. Other med­i­cines just mask the symp­toms of poor life habits. Our health care prob­lems will only get big­ger as our pop­u­la­tion becomes older and fatter.

Why not divert these drug ben­e­fits to US farm­ing? Why not invest in fam­ily farms that grow health­ier food, so we can have more of it?

Con­gress can’t leg­is­late fit­ness. They can encour­age fit­ness by tax­ing sugar, trans­fats and tobacco, and refus­ing to export these habits to the rest of the world. We can teach chil­dren to live well, so that they don’t become blobs.

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