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More Republican Governors Drink Medicaid Kool-Aid
Townhall.com ^ | March 4, 2013 | Star Parker

Posted on 03/04/2013 7:33:16 AM PST by Kaslin

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has become the eighth Republican governor to agree to expand Medicaid coverage in his state under the provisions of Obamacare.

Is the last line of Republican resistance to Obamacare disintegrating?

In 2011, 26 states joined a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the provision of Obamacare, which forced them to participate in expanding Medicaid coverage as a condition to continue to participate in the program.

The Supreme Court ruled in their favor last year, negating the mandatory requirement, so it is now voluntary for states to expand Medicaid coverage.

The Congressional Budget Office still estimates that expanded Medicaid coverage, though now voluntary rather than mandated on states, will contribute about a third of the reduction in the number of uninsured Americans brought about by Obamacare by 2022.

So it was assumed, once expansion of Medicaid became voluntary, that this was a line Republican governors would not cross. Refusal of Republican governors to play ball could be a serious setback for Obamacare to advance and plant its institutional roots.

But one by one, Republican governors like Christie, and just before him Florida’s Rick Scott, are playing ball.

Christie was graphically honest in describing the perverse dynamics going on.

“…I am no fan of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)…I think it is wrong for New Jersey and I think it is wrong for America…. However, it is now the law of the land and I will make all my judgments as Governor based on what I believe is best for New Jersey.”

By expanding the qualifying conditions for Medicaid, Obamacare opens the door, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s latest estimate, to adding another 11 million to the almost 68 million already in it.

Those 68 million are paid for by a combination of state and federal funds. However, as incentive to bring in the additional 11 million, the federal government is paying 100 percent of the costs for the first three years.

Christie and seven other Republican governors are agreeing to take the bait.

And Christie says, clear as a bell, that he is doing so even though he knows he is strengthening a program that is bad for his country.

Assume that Christie’s assessment is correct. Multiply by fifty and we can have fifty states agreeing to take a bribe to strengthen and advance a program that will hurt the country.

A classic explanation for why free markets produce prosperity and socialism does not is that individuals benefit in government run markets by taking from someone else. In free markets, individuals benefit as result of serving others, making everyone better off.

Medicaid violates basic management principles.

One, there is no clear institutional responsibility. It has grown through funding from both state and the federal government. Anyone who has ever run an organization knows that absence of clear responsibility produces bad results.

Medicaid spending has grown from .5 percent of GDP in 1970 to 2.7 percent of GDP in 2010 and according to Medicaid’s chief actuary, “From program inception, the cost of Medicaid has generally increased at a significantly faster pace than the U.S. economy.”

And there is no individual responsibility. Medicaid is a pure welfare program. Participants have 100 percent of their costs covered by the government. And once you have qualified, there is no time limit. There are no incentives to behave and spend efficiently.

The only direction of Medicaid is to spend more and more money less and less well.

Delivering health care to low income Americans is a real challenge. But to keep America great, we need to behave intelligently as well as compassionately. If we are going to subsidize health care for the poor, it should be through some kind of voucher to buy insurance. Not through welfare.

Meanwhile, the evil geniuses in Washington have devised a way to get even Republican governors to buy into a welfare program they know can only hurt our nation.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: chrischristie; governors; healthcare; medicaid; obamacare; republican; republicangovs

1 posted on 03/04/2013 7:33:31 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I’m starting to think conservatives are the real RINOS the way the GOP is heading. Maybe it’s time to come up with a new acronym for the GOP elites. I came up with this one

Flying
Under
Conservative
Colors
Elitist
Republicans

Kinda fits since they do nothing but screw the base while claiming we conservatives are the problem


2 posted on 03/04/2013 7:45:31 AM PST by SCHROLL
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To: Kaslin

“…(Obamacare)…I think it is wrong for New Jersey and I think it is wrong for America…. I will make all my judgments as Governor based on what I believe is best for New Jersey.”

Huh?

What is wrong with this man? And why is he in charge of a state?


3 posted on 03/04/2013 8:03:57 AM PST by stanne
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To: SCHROLL

Just Pubbies being Pubbies.

The crony capitalists who run hospitals see a chance to get their hands on Mo Gubbermint Money here so they are using their influence in order to grab it.

I fear the American public WILL eventually throw capitalism under the bus once they come to perceive it as just one big corrupt shell game.


4 posted on 03/04/2013 8:28:08 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Kaslin

At least with the RATS they stand firm with their socialist/Marxist/ Commie beliefs and never change. The pubbies, just like Rush says are “linguine spined” and roll over like wet suits. F’em all!


5 posted on 03/04/2013 8:36:12 AM PST by kenmcg (scapegoat)
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To: kenmcg

Yeah and your party does does everything you want them to do. Funny thing is why hasn’t your party been successful replacing the rat party or the republicans? Answer this


6 posted on 03/04/2013 8:54:14 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
the federal government is paying 100 percent of the costs for the first three years.

And after those three years?

The only direction of Medicaid is to spend more and more money less and less well.

Crispy Creme, yer an idiot. Don't you know a hook/scam when you see one? Why do you insist on helping nobama destroy this country. Which includes New Jersey by the way.

7 posted on 03/04/2013 9:35:25 AM PST by upchuck (nobama fact #69: For each job created by the nobama administration, 75 people went on food stamps.)
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To: Kaslin

There is NO difference between the two major parties.
Both want to go along and get along cause they are all making loads of money and to hell with America and the people.
Bunch of garbage. let’s just spend more and more on crappola and give it all to worthless takers.


8 posted on 03/04/2013 10:10:07 AM PST by Joe Boucher ((FUBO))
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To: Kaslin

Medicare is essentially a single payer medical insurance program for low income and disabled people.

That’s the direction in which we’re heading. Star Parker is correct that its a means-tested program but in every other sense its an entitlement program in that if you meet the standards, you qualify to get health care coverage as long as you meet those standards.


9 posted on 03/04/2013 11:30:01 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: Kaslin

Medicare is essentially a single payer medical insurance program for low income and disabled people.

That’s the direction in which we’re heading. Star Parker is correct that its a means-tested program but in every other sense its an entitlement program in that if you meet the standards, you qualify to get health care coverage as long as you meet those standards.


10 posted on 03/04/2013 11:30:18 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop

Oops... I meant Medicaid. Medicare is different and not the same thing.


11 posted on 03/04/2013 11:32:04 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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