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Medicare for Some ... Depending on Their Politics?
Townhall.com ^ | February 20, 2020 | Laura Hollis

Posted on 02/20/2020 6:02:49 AM PST by Kaslin

Twenty-three years ago, I was asked to give a talk to the New York City Bar Association as part of a symposium titled "Executioners, Jailers, Slave Trappers and the Law: What Role Should Morality Play in Judging?" I was charged with addressing what judges should do when faced with moral quandaries over issues like partial-birth abortion (also called "dilation and evacuation abortions," or "D&E abortions") and physician-assisted suicide. While I was discussing the present, the other panelists -- most of whom were judges -- were discussing the past (as in, "What should judges have done about slavery?" or "Should judges have taken stronger stances against fascism in Germany?").

Observations I made back in 1997 strike me as even more significant now. I said: "How does an unjust law come into existence? How does an evil law come into existence? ... (These laws) do not come sweeping into our lives like a blizzard. They come in like cold air through cracks in a window. ... I must confess, I am particularly concerned by the modern advocacy for physician-assisted suicide at a time when we are also arguing for more government intervention, if not control, over the health care system. ... I am very concerned about the prospect of a faceless bureaucracy making decisions about the adequacy, the appropriateness and the finality of care. We all should be."

One thing that did not occur to me in 1997 was the prospect of withholding health care based upon one's political views. In the current climate, with Democratic presidential candidates advocating for "Medicare for All," it should.

Universal health care activists love to point to England's National Health Service, or NHS, as a model. It isn't a model for plenty of reasons including chronic underfunding, staff shortages, bed shortages, long wait times (even NHS champions admit that patients can wait over a year for anything beyond basic care), "war zone" conditions for easily anticipated situations (like winter flu season) and shockingly poor cure rates.

That is concerning enough. But this week, Sky News reported that new rules that will take effect in April permit NHS staff to refuse to treat patients who are homophobic, sexist or racist.

To be clear, this rule applies only to nonemergency care. And it is intended to shield NHS workers from barrages of verbal abuse. (There are similar rules in place now that apply only to aggressive or physically violent behavior.)

Medical caregivers should not be subjected to vicious and insulting tirades by people they are trying to help. But I cannot help but wonder what would happen if the United States were to implement single-payer health care and such a rule were put into place here.

A few years ago, the idea that someone could be refused health care because of his or her politics would have seemed hysterical and absurd. But perhaps not anymore.

In 2013, it was revealed that the Internal Revenue Service under the administration of former President Barack Obama had been deliberately holding up and delaying applications for tax-exempt status if they were filed by conservative organizations or had "tea party" in their name, leaving them unable to fundraise in support of conservative candidates in the 2012 elections. Lois Lerner, then-director of exempt organizations for the IRS, apologized, saying that these decisions were inadvertent and not deliberate discrimination. She was placed on administrative leave and then resigned. But Lerner refused to testify before a congressional committee when asked to do so, instead invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. She was subsequently held in contempt of Congress. Congress then asked the IRS for Lerner's emails, which mysteriously disappeared when her server "crashed." This doesn't sound "inadvertent."

Similarly, Americans wonder why some people who are accused of lying to Congress or law enforcement -- like Roger Stone, George Papadopoulos and former national security advisor Michael Flynn -- receive convictions and/or face long prison sentences while others -- like Hillary Clinton and Andrew McCabe -- get a pass.

When the IRS can discriminate against the president's political opponents, and when we see a two-tiered system of justice that appears to favor rich, powerful or well-connected Democrats, that does not inspire much confidence that a government-run system of health care would be operated fairly and dispassionately.

As noted above, the new NHS rule is intended to protect health care workers from insults and slurs. But it is easy to see how something similar in the United States could be twisted for political advantage, particularly given the widespread tendency in some quarters to treat every political, policy or cultural disagreement as an expression of hate: racism, sexism, homophobia or other bigotry.

Left-wing organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center smear Christian activists as homophobic and post them on their map of "hate groups." Social media giants pull down posts and videos from conservatives and pro-life activist groups such as Prager U and Live Action. College campuses are notoriously intolerant of conservative speakers, and shut down speakers and other events with threats of violence.

And then there's the antifa movement, which treats every political disagreement as incipient fascism that justifies violence.

The point is not that these groups are arms of the government. The point is how easy it has become to smear people as "racist," "sexist," "homophobic" or "haters."

Under those circumstances -- and given the discrimination we have seen our government engage in -- I am even more leery of government-run health care than I was back in 1997.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: heaalthcare; healthcare; loislerner; medicare; medicare4all

1 posted on 02/20/2020 6:02:49 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

China has that handy Social Credit score. If you are not behaving to the Party’s liking, they might cut off your access to medical care or food.


2 posted on 02/20/2020 6:16:04 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: Kaslin

“rules that will take effect in April permit NHS staff to refuse to treat patients who are homophobic, sexist or racist”

There’s that lie again.

They can refuse treatment to anyone who EXPRESSES such views to them personally...in the moment. Akin to a verbal assault.

The restriction does not apply to those who simply hold such views historically.

A committed Nazi can still get treatment in the NHS. They just have to STFU while there.

Of course one has to wonder if somebody is too stupid to live if they are calling their med care givers names.

That’s like calling somebody a highly racist name through the speaker at McDonalds.

Whole ‘nuther level of stupid.


3 posted on 02/20/2020 7:12:00 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: ClearCase_guy

China has that handy Social Credit score. If you are not behaving to the Party’s liking, they might cut off your access to medical care or food.

It’s just like Obama care. I went from being covered and satisfied with our insurance to having a deductible so high that I only go to a doctor once a year for my 5 minute check-up.


4 posted on 02/20/2020 7:30:33 AM PST by spudville
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To: Kaslin

That’s exactly how #MeidcaidForAll is intended to work.


5 posted on 02/20/2020 8:34:14 AM PST by TBP (Progressives lack compassion and tolerance. Their self-aggrandizement is all that matters.)
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To: spudville

Even IF I were to consider voting Democrat-—which I won’t do-—

I could never vote for either Biden or Warren.

Biden was deeply involved in Obamacare & he knew better than to send the bill to Congress with 5 hours notice to vote on 2600 ++ pages of crap. Biden should have stopped it in it’s tracks.

Warren is now paying for ads that feature OBAMA as a supporter. ANY politician who has been paying for ads featuring Obama as a supporter kills any of my interest in them.

Last night’s ‘debate’ was hardly civilized....more like a pack of rats on a ship they know is sinking & there is only room on the life raft for ONE of them.

Bloomberg has already spent over $400 million as far as we know now.

THINK, people-—

Bloomie could have GIVEN every single USA CITIZEN a MILLION DOLLAR GIFT-—and he could have paid the taxes on that gift— for that $400 million plus.

Apparently ‘charity begins at home’ for Bloomie.

However-— all that money being spent by the Dems is adding to Trump’s GDP.


6 posted on 02/20/2020 8:54:49 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: Kaslin

Article makes some excellent points. But why would the prog stop with healthcare? They will also make Sacred Social Security politically means tested as well. Most social security dependent people will have no choice but to go along.


7 posted on 02/20/2020 9:18:54 AM PST by FreedomNotSafety
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