“Free” Health Care Is a Lie — And It’s Killing the Middle Class
The Real Disease: Cost, Not Coverage
Politicians on both sides want you arguing about insurance plans, pre-existing conditions, and portability. But that’s not the root of the problem. As Robert Blumen rightly points out, the crisis isn’t about access — it’s about price.
And who made it unaffordable?
The same ruling class that outsourced our jobs, printed trillions of dollars, and handed our currency to a central bank cartel. Now they want to “fix” the system they broke by selling you government-run health care.
Don't buy it. If medical services weren’t so damn expensive in the first place, we wouldn’t need third-party insurance just to see a doctor.
What We Call "Insurance" Is a Scam
Let’s be blunt. Health “insurance” today isn’t insurance at all. It’s a bloated prepayment system run by corporate bureaucrats and underwritten by government cronies.
- You don’t use your car insurance for oil changes.
- You don’t use your homeowners insurance to replace light bulbs.
But somehow, you’re expected to buy health “insurance” that covers every minor check-up — and pay thousands a year for the privilege.
That’s not protection. That’s a mandatory financial funnel — one that transfers your hard-earned dollars to a health cartel that profits off your fear.
“Free” Health Care Is Just Another Tax Trap
The phrase “free health care” is a lie. Nothing is free. The care you receive is paid for — in taxes, lost wages, and broken promises.
As the article notes, even “free” systems in Europe or Canada come with crushing taxes and endless wait times. And here in the U.S., the only thing that’s “universal” is the pain.
Higher taxes mean:
- Less money in your pocket.
- Less freedom to choose care.
- More control in the hands of unelected bureaucrats.
You trade real freedom for fake security. And the elites keep tightening the screws.
Obamacare Didn’t Fix Anything — It Made It Worse
Barack Obama promised hope and change. What did we get? A confusing mess of mandates, subsidies, and skyrocketing premiums.
- A family in St. Louis earning $55,000 now pays $14,184 per year for an unsubsidized plan.
- In the Bay Area, a $128,000 household could pay up to 40% of their after-tax income just to stay insured.
That’s not health care — that’s legalized extortion.
Even worse? If you dare sell your house or business to downsize or survive retirement, Obamacare counts that as income — disqualifying you from subsidies. So you can lose your home just trying to stay insured, even if you’re not sick.
This is theft, dressed up as compassion.
Central Planning Always Fails — Especially in Health Care
Here’s the kicker: even if you accept high taxes and reduced freedom, the state still can’t deliver quality care.
Why?
Because government bureaucrats don’t know how to allocate scarce resources. There’s no price mechanism. No market feedback. No accountability.
Should we have more nurses or more specialists? More MRIs or more mental health care? A centrally planned system can’t answer these questions — so it guesses. And the costs explode.
Ludwig von Mises warned us: without free market prices, there is no rational economic calculation. Government-run health care is just another form of rationing. You get what they decide you deserve.
It’s All One Big Shell Game — And You're the Loser
Obamacare, Medicare for All, public-private partnerships — they all shift costs, not eliminate them.
- Can’t afford care? Here's a subsidy.
- Can’t fund the subsidy? Raise taxes.
- Can’t raise taxes? Print money.
- Can’t print more? Cut services.
It’s a never-ending cycle where the middle class gets squeezed from both ends — paying higher taxes and higher premiums, with fewer real options.
Eventually, the system collapses under its own weight. And who’s left holding the bag? You. Your kids. The honest, hard-working Americans who play by the rules while the elite skate by untouched.
Health Care Should Be a Market — Not a Monopoly
Real reform means real prices. Real competition. Real freedom of choice.
- Let doctors set their own prices.
- Let patients shop for care like any other service.
- Cut out the bloated third-party intermediaries.
Bring health care back to the free market, where innovation, efficiency, and price transparency thrive.
We don't need another government plan. We need a revolution in how we think about health care — one that puts power back in the hands of the people, not bureaucrats and bankers.
Final Warning: Don’t Let the System Rob You Blind
Let’s call this what it is — a war on the middle class. And healthcare is just the latest battleground.
They’ve hijacked your income with inflation. They’ve destroyed your savings with debt. And now, they’re trying to control your body with a broken, bureaucratic healthcare system.
Do not comply. Do not surrender. Do not believe the lies.
You need to prepare now — before the next wave of medical tyranny hits.
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