John Stossel tells the story of the Thanksgiving that almost did not happen.  It seems the Pilgrims tried the socialist model, with the usual results, failure. Once they switched to private enterprise, there was corn a plenty.

If this was true in 1623, it will be true in 2023.  Our health care system needs to be modeled on an IRA type savings account. There sould be a large deductible, after all this is insurance not the VA.  Then individual choice would drive availablity of services.  Steve Forbes notes that where this system exists, like in say lasik surgery, prices have dropped dramatically and availability has increased.  Let’s remember this when ‘universal health care’ gets debated in 2009. As the saying goes, if you think health care is expensive now, wait till its free….

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2 responses to “Stossel on Thanksgiving”

  1. Anon. Avatar
    Anon.

    Stossel’s story is compelling, but the first so-called Thanksgiving actually took place in 1621, not 1623. How can we believe the rest of the story if he couldn’t even get the date right?

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  2. Dennis Elam Avatar

    Rush Limbaugh and others have repeated the same story, you are correct on the date but that hardly speaks to the rest of the story being invalid.

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