Friday, January 8, 2010

The Myth of ObamaCare

Congressional Democrats are meeting with the White House  to begin the final push toward their socialized healthcare bill: a bill that blends the best (or worse, depending on your perspective) of both the House and Senate versions of ObamaCare.

ObamaCare-Not the Democratic Bill, but the Undemocratic Bill

The Chicago mob that promised an open, transparent administration is meeting behind closed doors. No Republicans. And no ordinary citizens by way of television. C-SPAN has been turned down so far in its request to place cameras in the room. Just a group of Democrat pols doing what polls this morning show a majority of Americans (52%) don't want done: having a bogus healthcare bill jammed down their throats.

In 2008 Candidate Obama, in making healthcare the tall pole in his election tent, said on 8 occasions that the negotiations on the healthcare bill would be broadcast on C-SPAN so that he could "enlist the American people in the process" of healthcare reform.

Candidate Obama in August of 2008 told the San Francisco Chronicle again that the negotiations would be on C-SPAN and that "the public would be part of the conversation." Take a look:



If the American people are "part of the conversation" about healthcare, it's a decidedly one-sided conversation. Healthcare bills have been negotiated behind closed doors, with no input from the opposition party which this morning leads the Democrats by 9 points in the latest poll of likely voters in the 2010 Congressional election. Bloated, 2,000 page bills have been put to a vote without adequate time for the opposition to read them and help form the "debate" over healthcare. Votes have been held in the dead of night when anyone who might question the wisdom of the majority party leadership would be dead tired and less likely to object.

The Myth of ObamaCare-What's Really Behind the Bill and What's the Endgame?

But the myth of ObamaCare is that it was never really about healthcare. It was all about transforming the United States into a weaker country, one where its citizens are dependent on its government rather than themselves, one in which it cedes its global leadership in security by outsourcing our foreign policy to the U.N., and one in which America trades in its mantle of exceptionalism for the chance to be just another country, no better or worse than Sweden, Libya or Liechtenstein.

This is the agenda of a radical, fringe element of the Democrat party that is using healthcare as a wedge issue to break down the doors of American exceptionalism while they still have the chance.

If you don't think so, look at H.R. 3962, the ugly, bloated House version of healthcare reform. Although the Democrats continue to paint Republicans as opponents of healthcare reform, the fact is that just about everyone believes that we need systemic reform. Healthcare is expensive, drains certain portions of the economy and when delivered by government through Medicaid or Medicare lacks sufficient oversight and quality.

The so-called reform bills on the table right now only make the situation worse. Take a look at my state, Pennsylvania, expected to be a swing state in the 2012 election, and the likely consequences of H.R. 3962:
  • If you don't purchase what H.R. 3962 refers to as "acceptable health care coverage" you'll be taxed 2.5% of your income as a penalty. Make no mistake: it's a tax. If your income is $35,000, your healthcare tax will be $875. If you couldn't afford healthcare on $35,000 a year, you sure won't be able to afford it on an income of $34,125.
  • Think that's the only tax Americans will pay? Think again. If you happen to be one of the swells who make more than a half million bucks a year ($1 million if you have a family), you'll get a surtax of 5.4% to punish you for your economic success. The problem is that most of these high rollers aren't high rollers at all. They're small businesses that roll their personal and business taxes into one return. Small businesses employ most workers in the U.S. But probably not after ObamaCare. 42% of small business income will be subject to this confiscatory tax. The Heritage Foundation says in Pennsylvania alone over 30,000 businesses will suffer because of this. 
  • Want more tax? The Dems have it for you. How about an 8% smackdown on employers who don't provide what Democrats think is "acceptable" insurance for their workers. 
  • It's not just small businesses that will suffer. Life-saving medical devices from MRI equipment to stethoscopes will be subject to a new tax. Again, in Pennsylvania alone there are 600 medical device companies employing some 20,000 workers, according to Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-PA). These are well paying jobs that are now at risk because of the Democrats. (Full disclosure: Jim Gerlach is my congressman.)
  • Rep. Gerlach, quoting the American Hospital Association,  says that hospitals in his district, which covers parts of four counties, will lose about $46 million each year under ObamaCare. What happens then? Hospitals will have to reduce services, cut jobs, or increase rates in order to offset the cuts.
  • Neither of Pennsylvania's two senators, Democrats Bob Casey or Arlen Specter, had the chops or brains to do what Ben Nelson of Nebraska did--hold out to exempt his state from the unfunded Medicaid mandates that ObamaCare will inflict on the states. The result: Pennsylvanians will have to pony up an additional $2 billion over the next decade to pay for Medicaid, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. In ten years Americans could be forking over nearly a billion dollars a year in additional Medicaid costs. Where does that money come from? From U.S. taxpayers.
  • In order to keep this sinking ship afloat, Senate Democrats would take nearly $500,00 away from seniors enrolled in Medicare. A half-million bucks! In a program already underfunded. 
  • According to Rep. Gerlach, 35,000 seniors in his district will be affected because they are enrolled in the Medicare Advantage plan. The Democrats hate Medicare Advantage like Dracula hated the crucifix. The reason is that the great Satan, George Bush, proposed it and shepherded it through Congress. The fact is that Medicare Advantage works. It is a cost effective plan that pays medical providers for keeping seniors well. But because it's a Republican-inspired concept, Democrats are making it difficult for seniors to keep it. (Except in Florida, where Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) sold his vote on ObamaCare by getting Democrat leadership to exempt Florida seniors from cuts in their Medicare Advantage plans.) In cutting Medicaid Advantage the Democrat leaders want to force seniors into a government-run system where the one ones who win are the tens of thousands of new bureaucrats who will control what care seniors will get. 
  • For the same reason Democrats have an irrational hatred of Medicare Advantage they hate Health Savings Accounts. HSAs were created over the last decade as another way to help make family insurance more affordable by combining with high deductible health plans. And they work. But under the Democrats HSAs, a free market response to healthcare, do not qualify as acceptable coverage, according to Rep. Gerlach. In fact, the House's Ways and Means Committee actually rejected a Republican amendment that would hav specified that HSA owners could keep their accounts. The reason: HSAs are an instrument that allows families and individuals to have more control and management over their own healthcare decisions. And that is an anathema to the Chicago mob's plan to wrest control of healthcare from individuals and vest it with a bureaucratic central government. 
  • H.R. 3962 would force many lower-middle income (LMI) families out of S-CHIP and into a new government program. These families today are able to insure their children through the bi-partisan S-CHIP program. But when S-CHIP goes away they will have higher out-of-pocket expenses, further eroding their meager earnings. 
  • Perhaps the ultimate indignity heaped on the country by the Democrats and their sham health care bills is the fact that if you fail to comply with the bill you could face civil and criminal penalties, including fines up to $250,000, according to the government's own Joint Committee on Taxation. A quarter of a million dollars.
H.R. 3962, it's Senate companion, and the whole secretive process, exposes what ObamaCare is all about: Tightening the grip on the lives of Americans. Remaking American society into one less focused on opportunity and more focused on central control. It has nothing to do with your healthcare.

The Shame and the Tragedy of ObamaCare

Pres. Obama's empty threat as a candidate to "shame" legislators into an open debate on healthcare recalls for me the Army-McCarthy hearings.  In 1954 Joseph Welch was the lead attorney for the U.S. Army in the famous Army-McCarthy hearings, a circus begun by Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy to investigate alleged communists in the U.S. government. It was the beginning of the end for Tail Gunner Joe when Mr. Welch faced the Wisconsin demagogue in a televised hearing and calmly asked the reckless senator "have you no sense of decency?"

Today I would ask Pres. Obama, not the "special interests" if he has any sense of shame over this process. Or any decency. Pres. Obama, Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid have made a mockery of the legislative process: conducting the final negotiations among a handful of pols behind closed doors. Locking out the opposition party. Arbitrarily eliminating the conference committee of Senate and House representatives that would normally fashion a compromise bill. Forbidding the public to see and hear the debate.

I would ask the question but I already know the answer. It's no. Because to have a sense of decency would require them to have some conscience over how they are trampling the Constitution and the institutions of government in a mad rush to remake the Republic.  And they have no such conscience. They have no decency. And they have no shame.

Just thought you might like to know.




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