Posted on 09/08/2009 11:43:17 AM PDT by Mount Athos
Opposition to Obamacareat least so far as the legacy media is concernedhas crystalized around the public, er, government option. So if the President or Congress agrees to pull the plug on the government option, well, continuing Republican opposition would just be unreasonable, right?
No. It's not just about the government option and it has never been just about the government option. That part of Obamacarethe part intended to scuttle the health insurance industryis only one of many things wrong with the President's proposal. Here are some others (taken from the President's proposals and the bills being batted around Congress, all of which I will collectively refer to as "Obamacare"):
(1) Forcing insurers to accept all applicants. This is a big one because it's another Obamacare provision which can ultimately lead to the collapse of the industry. If you force insurers to accept all applicants, two things must happen. Either the price of insurance will rise for everyone or insurance will cover less medical care.
There's no way to avoid it. Forbidding insurers from rejecting anyone for pre-existing conditions or high-risk lifestyles is going to raise their costs. That increase will either be paid for out of higher premiums or by providing less care. That leads me to the next problem with Obamacare:
(2) The President says that for those unable to pay for private insurance, the government will subsidize their premiums. And who is going to pay for that? The taxpayer. So not only will the Obama plan raise rates (or cut care), it will impose a new burden on the roughly half of Americans who pay income taxes.
Like most (all?) Democratic proposals over the past eight months, this is fundamentally, unavoidably anti-prosperity. We're in the midst of Biden's "Great Recession." Now is not the time to impose another dead-weight loss on the economy. Actually, it's never the right time to raise taxes, but there's a slight chance that even Democrats and middle-ground squishes will at least admit that raising taxes in an economic funk is a bad idea.
(3) Obamacare imposes mandatory coverage. Backed by the threat of fees (more taxes) for people who fail to sign up for health insurance, Obamacare will require individuals to have health insurance. In other words, the government is going to tell you that you must spend money on thiseven if you don't want it.
Now, I know. As with auto insurance, there is some benefit to having most people covered. But the fact is that many peopleespcially young, healthly peopledo not want to buy insurance and will never recover the value they've spent on premiums. I was required to purchase insurance in college and graduate school and law school. I needed it only once in nine years. In other words, I spent thousands of dollars subsidizing other people's healthcare. (And the truth is I finally quit buying insurance in law school after I realized how ridiculous the expense was and determined that the school couldn't enforce that "requirement" anyway.)
(4) In addition to individual mandates, Obamacare would impose employer mandates. During the campaign, the President and Senator McCain got into an argument at one of the debates about this. McCain claimed that Obama would penalize employers who failed to provide health insurance. Obama indicated very vaguely that he would not.
Obama is having the last laugh now. Under Obamacare, employersincluding small businesses least able to adapt to a new fixed costwill be required to buy into insurance plans for their employees. Failure to participate will result in penalties, once again in the form of a tax.
I know I sound like a broken record on this point, but this would be an economic disaster. For a small business, the options are simple. Reduce your workforce to be beneath whatever threshhold number of employees Obamacare sets. Lay offs, good job Obama! If the small business can't do that, it's options are to pay the expense of funding health insurance or pay the tax. Those costs can only come from a few places: employee pay or production of whatever good or service the business provides.
So Obamacare results in lower pay and fewer goods and services. Brilliant, but not unexpected from Democrats. Incidentally, it probably also means small businesses will hire fewer new employees (comparatively) in the future, since the cost of employing them has risen.
In short and say it with me: "Obamacare is anti-prosperity." This is going to hurt and not just a little and not just because of the government option.
Even more nutshellery: I think this thought might be DrewM.'s originally, but I'm not sure and it's getting passed around a bit now:
"Health care in the US is covered by three main systems-- Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. Two of these systems are bankrupt, and will be unable to make payments beyond 2017. The third is solvent, and can make all of its payments for the foreseeable future.
Obama's plan is to take the one system meeting its obligations and fold it into the two systems that are bankrupt."
0bummerCare is about the Government controlling your body.
Manditory coverage violates the 13th Amendment. The Government cannot coerce a citizen into entering a contract.
Yep and every aspect of your life.
Obama hates the health insurance companies for the same reason Adolf hated the jews. Adolph blamed a jewish doctor for his mother’s death. Obama blames the health insurance companies for his mother’s death. According to Obama the reason his mother didn’t have health insurance when she became sick with cancer was she was between jobs. So rather then just fix the system, he wants to destroy it with a vengence.
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/about-obamas-mother-and-medical-bills
Many ins. companies have already agreed to accept all applicants without penalty. This would not be a burden on the ins. companies if all people had to have insurance. The profits from healthy people can pay for the expenses of the others.
My biggest complaint with Obamacare is that there is no mention of it in the Constitution. It’s a states’ rights issue.
It seems property is almost beside the point, once they control all our persons.
Whoa! You don't undestand. The Constitution will not stand in the way of an 0bama mandate! [otherwise he wouldn't be squatting in the Oval Office]
/sarc
Apparently there is no one in Congress or the Courts willing to stand up to "The One".
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