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And while he uses govt run medical programs. We have recent history on our side with the war in Iraq being magnitudes over the initial cost estimates. And medicare has in fact failed to be within a stones throw of inflation over the course of its lifetime.
Let's start with the claim that a more pervasive federal role will restrain costs and thus make health care more affordable. We know that over the past four decades precisely the opposite has occurred. Prior to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, health-care inflation ran slightly faster than overall inflation. In the years since, medical inflation has climbed 2.3 times faster than cost increases elsewhere in the economy. Much of this reflects advances in technology and expensive treatments, but the contrast does contradict the claim of government as a benign cost saver.
And while he uses govt run medical programs. We have recent history on our side with the war in Iraq being magnitudes over the initial cost estimates. And medicare has in fact failed to be within a stones throw of inflation over the course of its lifetime.