President Harry S. Truman, 59 years ago today in his State of the Union Address:
We must spare no effort to raise the general level of health in this country. In a nation as rich as ours, it is a shocking fact that tens of millions lack adequate medical care. We are short of doctors, hospitals, nurses. We must remedy these shortages. Moreover, we need–and we must have without further delay–a system of prepaid medical insurance which will enable every American to afford good medical care.
Well, we got the insurance soon after that for people 65 and older — Medicare. It is very popular, has low overhead and seems to work well. What can’t we do the same for everyone else in the country?
Because that would mean SOCIALIZED MEDICINE.
So Joey, what’s your point?