Steve Forbes, chairman of Forbes Media, a two-time candidate for the
Republican presidential nomination and Board of Trustees member at The
Heritage Foundation, laid out his "reforms that we need to get this
country moving again" during a speaking engagement at The Heritage
Foundation on Wednesday.
Health Care — "[H]ospitals
and clinics have to satisfy the third-party payer, not you, the
individual. ... The crummiest motel in America wouldn't dare put you in a
room with another guest with a curtain in between, as they routinely do
in hospitals. They wouldn't do it if they thought the patient was
really in charge, the patient was really the payer, that they had to
satisfy the patient." He advocates for increased consumer choice and
transparent medical service pricing.
Federal Tax Code —
"Why waste both massive resources and our best brains on such a stupid,
dead-weight, unnecessary activity? Take this beast—I was going to say
bury it, but you probably have to get an EPA permit to do it—and just
throw the whole thing out." He advocates for a "straight and simple"
federal flat tax.
Monetary Policy — "When you have an
unstable currency, since it is the basis of all our interactions, it
undermines social trust ... And so what we see out there today with all
of this instability, we get less investment. When you have lending along
with all this regulation on banks deforming the credit markets, you
don't know what the real price of money is. You get a disaster. That's
what we have today." He advocates for a return to the gold standard and
reforms of the Federal Reserve.
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