That theory is fine, but the stickler is turning it to reality.
I mean we are on a path called reality, we can’t simply jump through the air to another path. That would be as likely as the cow jumping over the moon.
So how would getting the government completely out of healthcare work? Anyone have a real workable path to executing that theory?
We had entire massive industries deregulated in a period from the late 1970s through the 1980s. I'll list telecommunications, freight transportation, and energy as three big ones. Use that as a model and let's get started.
The story of telecommunications in the U.S. since the 1970s is a good case study to illustrate the value of deregulation. It explains why you pay thousands of dollars a year for health insurance that is worthless, and you pay $600 for an iPhone that has more computing power than the entire U.S. space program did when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon.
Repeal Obamacare. The constitution reserves such things as healthcare and insurance business to the states and the people to decide. We’re most likely stuck with medicare until some miracle changes the expensive dynamics of healthcare itself, but we do have a very short window to immediately stop the feds from getting deeper into the swampy socialist mire.