About Me

Name: RR
Biography
Loading...

Create Your Own Blog Find Other Townhall Blogs

Comments

Blog Roll

 

Senator Hatch: Health Bill "Goal" Is To Keep Democrats In Power

From CNS News:

"Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, who has served in the Senate for 33 years and is a longtime member of the Judiciary Committee, told CNSNews.com that he does not believe the Democrats’ health-care reform plan is constitutionally justifiable, noting that if the federal government can force Americans to buy health insurance “then there is literally nothing the federal government can’t force us to do.”

 
 
 
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

"ScaryCare" - its coming to get you!

Here is an idea for you blog readers:
Why don’t we cristen the new 1900ish page House Health Care take over bill “ScaryCare” in honor of her Highness – the Wicked Witch of the West – Queen Nancy the 1st!
 
Here is a great article about how "ScaryCare" will demolish Private Medicine and Health Insurance with or without a "government option" plan:
 
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2009/10/024833.php
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Oh Death Panel, Oh Death Panel - here cumeth the Death Panel!

With all the talk on Obamacare costs, taxes, Medicare cuts etc we need to remember that the WHOLE Obamacare system is actually a "Death Panel"!!!!! 
 
What kills people in single payer/socialist medicine systems is the rationing/waiting lists and lack of innovation.
 
The clowns (politician and gov employees) would not have the guts to actually send some to tell you that you are slated to die – its just done by the use of formulas, regulations, etc that set up who gets priority on the various waiting lists. The closest approximation to that you might see in the bill would be a group called “Comparative Outcome Boards” or “Health Comminsioners”. Those will be the guys who are empowered to begin the regulations that deny treatments or start rationing.
 
The whole thing about “end of life” counseling being a paid treatment in HR 3200 is what people usally fixate on but that not the “Death Panel” – again, the WHOLE OBMACARE/SOCIALIST MEDICINE SCHEME is a virtual death panel but no such board ever exists or notification ever given by a person in the Democrats or other countries government run systems. The left just isnt that dumb to put in the bill nor do they frankly have the cohones to do that!
 
Conservatives need to understand this and explain it in this terms or elses its easy for liberals to dismiss the “end of life” counseling as simply paying for a treatment – that just a small, small part of the whole death panel government HC system. Politicians will always cling to the fiction that “nobody will be denied effective treatment” by simply placing you on a rationing/waiting list without explaination from your provider except maybe “those are the rules - too bad for you!"
 
They will just confuse the issue with clever formulas, boards, etc that will be sent to providers in the form of regulations, rules, treatment protocols, etc that force of law will compell them to follow – you will never see a human face to attribute the denial to as its systemic. And of course, certain treatments for whatever reason will simply be refused to EVERYONE by the system by being declared “experimental” or “not cost effective”
 
This is the real crime/abuse of this so-called “reform” – what should be a personal/family decision between you and your HC provider (maybe at worst add in your HC insurance company for the covering payments they may provide if you choose to have one) suddenly becomes a matter of politics/collective decsion. You being a lobby of one have virtual zero say in the matter and whats worse the provider and the insurance have MUCH more accountability to the goverment then you the patient. Basically, it will be an ugly lobbying food fight between every organized interest group in the country to get the government to fund treatments that benefit their special interest. The rich and the politically conntected/popular interests will benefit – the weak, politically unpopular groups, and unorganized (that is to say the common man) will get the short end every time with little recourse.
 
And of course, the rich and politically connected will be able to call in favors to “jump ahead” in priority of treatment as they do in Canada, GB, Cuba etc (so animals will always be more equal then others).
 
In our current semi-private HC system, since you at least still retain many individual choices, you always have options for treatment or payment. You can change insurance companies, doctors, hospitals, etc. You can sue too. You can self-pay. You have have a large degree of control (although it could be made much better by removing all government interference). In the new government run HC system (yes, with or without a “government option” its still government run HC/Nationalization since the Feds will dictate you participate by buying insurance to their specifications - they set all the rules, and fund the scam thru new taxes and subsidies - you will have no recourse except politics or perhaps fleeing the country for treatment abroad (as many in the UK or Canada do now) or die early in and in more pain. You will be enslaved more then ever to DC politicians. Which is the goal – more power for liberal/leftists politics.
 
To remain a free and independent people this MUST be defeated. Be a Paul Revere - tell your friends, neighbors - anyone who will listen to actively and vocally oppose this NOW!
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Its ALWAYS been Socialist Medicine!!!! Stop Mandated Insurance!

This is something I have been saying for months:
 
"Do They Need the Public Option?"
 
Here are my blogs on the takeover:
 
http://wylieecoyote.blogtownhall.com/2009/09/11/mandated_in surance_=_government_run_health_care.thtml
 
 
“Contrary to popular opinion in the media, the Individual Mandate, not the so-called public option is the key to stopping Obamcare in its tracks. Stop the Individual Mandate and the whole bill will unravel for lack of funding and mandatory participation in the scheme!
 
This is a very dangerous period because Nationalization will still occur even without an overt government run insurance plan like this “public option” provision everyone keeps fixating on – Wyden/Bennett and the Bacus bill are prime examples of this. Individual Mandates to buy private insurance sound like a “free market” solution and “individual responsibility” but in this context they are not – they are simply a front for a government run system.
 
Many conservatives can be easily fooled by this faux “private” front (Mitt Romney was) .
 
Here are the core elements what will be contained in the “health care reform compromise” after the so-called “public option” is in all likelihood dropped:
 
(a) Federal Regulation aka HEALTH CZAR/DEATH PANELS
 
 (b) Employer/Individual Mandates aka NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
 
(c) Government Subsidies aka MIDDLE CLASS MEDICAL WELFARE With the Federal Government setting the rules, forcing everyone to participate, and is paying the bills for most of the middle class through subsidies how is this anything other than Nationalization?”
 
Looks the like the predictable “opposition” to the throw-away government option plan was put out today by Snowe and the usual moderate D types…..
again, I think that was all show to scare the right and keep the left fired up…..
 
Reid was just throwing it out there to appease the based, keep up maximum leverage on the R and special interests, and dropping it will allow Obama to swoop in and appear “Moderate”…..
 
As I have said all along - this was nothing but a head fake to keep our eyes of the really damaging elements! While its good that this “government option” scam is going to be killed off, its BY FAR not the most onerous provision in the Obamacare takeover….
 
The Unconstitutional Individual Mandate will erode our freedom and individual liberty and is just as surely a government HC takeover as the government option scam……
 
We need to keep the pressure up and let our lawmakers both R and D know we still oppose this as well as the anti-competative “preexisting conditions” and “communtinty rating” mandates!
 
We need to let the know that we still see the Federal government takeover core is still in any so called reform bills – Individual Mandates, subsidies/taxes, and regulation….
 
Where does the HC power grab really stand? I see it this way - we are in MORE danger then ever now. The left will push thru all the rest minus a government medical welfare entitlement plan and sold as “moderate compromise” because so many will be relieved to just see the government option go and not realzing that all the rest of Obamacare will destroy private HC and Health Insurnace…..as promised in 5-10 years…and so will go our econonmy, our politics will forever be statist dominated, and our individual liberties will be NO more!
 
We need to send the statists a message in upcoming elections but need to continue to call, fax, and email Congress as much as ever on HC!
 
 
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Political Theater for the Stupid - Fake Demoinzation of Health Insurance by the Left

 Evidently, now that our "friends" in the Big  Health Insurance lobby have discovered they wont make enough money off us with the millions of new mandated customers in Obamacare, they have cried out for BIG FINES and Penalties on us!
 
It seems they still do not much of a problem with the Federal Government dictating you BUY private health insurance as a condition of LIVING in the US! This is clearly unconstitutional and a HUGE ceding of power to the state!
 
I could give a rats tail if the “fines” are enough to force all the Youts to buy health insurance so the scheme is “workable” – thats beside the point.
I care about our indiviual liberties and freedom!
 
But many of us conservatives are blindly rushing to their defense - we shouldnt fall for this!

Plus, the Health Insurance lobby ares you are a fools if you think any scheme that relies on government force in place of free market principle would EVER be workable - a government takeover was ALWAYS the end game for this so called "reform"!

And of course its beyond naive to acknowlede “good intentions” by those pimping this change, we know full and well its designed to be unworkable by the left as their state goal for the outset of the so-called “reform” was to force a single-payer system on the country in 5 to 10 years!

In light of the PWC report, lets not forget that for months on end the Health Insurance lobby was colluding with the enemy in the WH to take away our liberties and advocated the use of FORCE to make us buy there product.

I care about having a truly free market in health care and health insurance, not simply about helping the Insurance companies get fines up enough in an already Unconstitutional law to keep them profitable.

Until they renounce the Individual Mandate provision, they are not to be trusted any more then Reid, Pelosi, etc as this all could be nothing but political theater to throw us off track.

A government takeover is still result of a plan without a government option entitlement – we need to keep the focus on the Individual Mandate and insist that the Health Insurance lobby also drop this requirement a condition for our support.

Yes, I understand that private Health Insurance is threatened without the Individual Mandate because of the “preexsisting condition” and “community rating” mandates. However, that is their own lobbiests putting them into that box with backdoor deals with a dishonest WH (it was always the lefts intent to destroy Private Health Insurance, any fool could see thatt). We are obligated to fight for our Individual Liberties and the concept of a Free Market/Private Health Insurance. However, we are under NO obligation to defend the creation of a quasi-government monopoly under the guise of supposedly private Health Insurance.

Isnt this the kind of government/business/union corruption we are all enraged about?

Here is a great NRO blog that sums up the situation:

“AHIP/PriceWaterhouse Blowback? [John R. Graham]

Full disclosure (in the spirit of James C. Capretta): I don’t do consulting work for private health insurers, and I doubt they’d have me. I share Benjamin Zycher’s frustration with the various corporate interests, including AHIP (the health-insurers’ trade association), which have managed to get the enemy (government) “exactly where they want us,” with their eager appeasement of the ruling faction.

All intellectual capitalists since Adam Smith have known that we cannot rely on business to carry our philosophical water for us, but even I’m amazed that AHIP has waited so long to release a report (so ably summarized by Mr. Capretta), that describes how the Baucus memorandum (it’s not a “bill”) will destroy Americans’ access to private health care. Indeed, they waited so long that the PriceWaterhouseCoopers report has revived the so-called “public option.”

The health insurers have become so committed to the idea of the federal government ordering people to buy health insurance, that the media and most laypeople are convinced that the “public option” is the only way to prevent insurers from gouging beneficiaries.

The government is not going to change tack as long as the corporate interests are encouraging it to assume greater power over Americans’ access to medical services. Instead, it’s time for AHIP to change tack, abandon the ill-founded notion of mandatory health insurance, and adopt a policy advocating individual choice and responsibility.”

I would make too much of this supposed “treachery” the health insurance lobby and the various Obama/Democrats threats on anti-trust etc. I think this all more “political theater” for the masses….

Until such time as the Health Insruance lobby drops their call for the Unconstitutional Individual Mandate, they only have themselves to blame for cutting deals with devils….

I think this is all just show to keep the far left appeased that they are “fighting” evil big health insurance and will have a “fall guy” to blame when the government option is dropped as negotiated….

It also keeps Republican and Conservatives tied to unconditionally supporting the health insurance lobby – which is not good politically nor something we should do until they renounce the WHOLE backroom deal and OPPOSE THE INDIVIDUAL MANDATE!

Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Palin's Half-Baked Obamacare Attack

While this on the balance is positive in that Palin attacks several of the Democrat/Obama takeover plan, I am fairly uninpressed in that she doesnt do much to stand up for our Individual Liberties and Freedoms.

She evidently seems to have not much of a problem with the Federal Government dictating you BUY private health insurance as a condition of LIVING in the US! This is clearly unconstitutional and a HUGE ceding of power to the state!

I could give a rats tail if the “fines” are enough to force all the Youts to buy health insurance so the scheme is “workable” – thats beside the point.

Plus, you are a fool if you think any scheme that relies on government force in place of free market principle would EVER be workable!

And of course its beyond naive to acknowlede “good intentions” by those pimping this change, we know full and well its designed to be unworkable by the left as their state goal for the outset of the so-called “reform” was to force a single-payer system on the country in 5 to 10 years!

In light of the PWC report, lets not forget that for months on end the Health Insurance lobby was colluding with the enemy in the WH to take away our liberties and advocated the use of FORCE to make us buy there product.

I care about having a truly free market in health care and health insurance, not simply about helping the Insurance companies get fines up enough in an already Unconstitutional law to keep them profitable.

Until they renounce the Individual Mandate provision, they are not to be trusted any more then Reid, Pelosi, etc as this all could be nothing but political theater to throw us off track.

A government takeover is still result of a plan without a government option entitlement – we need to keep the focus on the Individual Mandate and insist that the Health Insurance lobby also drop this requirement a condition for our support.

Yes, I understand that private Health Insurance is threatened without the Individual Mandate because of the “preexsisting condition” and “community rating” mandates. However, that is their own lobbiests putting them into that box with backdoor deals with a dishonest WH (it was always the lefts intent to destroy Private Health Insurance, any fool could see thatt). We are obligated to fight for our Individual Liberties and the concept of a Free Market/Private Health Insurance. However, we are under NO obligation to defend the creation of a quasi-government monopoly under the guise of supposedly private Health Insurance.

Isnt this the kind of government/business/union corruption we are all enraged about?

Here is a great NRO blog that sums up the situation:

“AHIP/PriceWaterhouse Blowback? [John R. Graham]

Full disclosure (in the spirit of James C. Capretta): I don’t do consulting work for private health insurers, and I doubt they’d have me. I share Benjamin Zycher’s frustration with the various corporate interests, including AHIP (the health-insurers’ trade association), which have managed to get the enemy (government) “exactly where they want us,” with their eager appeasement of the ruling faction.

All intellectual capitalists since Adam Smith have known that we cannot rely on business to carry our philosophical water for us, but even I’m amazed that AHIP has waited so long to release a report (so ably summarized by Mr. Capretta), that describes how the Baucus memorandum (it’s not a “bill”) will destroy Americans’ access to private health care. Indeed, they waited so long that the PriceWaterhouseCoopers report has revived the so-called “public option.”

The health insurers have become so committed to the idea of the federal government ordering people to buy health insurance, that the media and most laypeople are convinced that the “public option” is the only way to prevent insurers from gouging beneficiaries.

The government is not going to change tack as long as the corporate interests are encouraging it to assume greater power over Americans’ access to medical services. Instead, it’s time for AHIP to change tack, abandon the ill-founded notion of mandatory health insurance, and adopt a policy advocating individual choice and responsibility.”

I would make too much of this supposed “treachery” the health insurance lobby and the various Obama/Democrats threats on anti-trust etc. I think this all more “political theater” for the masses….

Until such time as the Health Insruance lobby drops their call for the Unconstitutional Individual Mandate, they only have themselves to blame for cutting deals with devils….

I think this is all just show to keep the far left appeased that they are “fighting” evil big health insurance and will have a “fall guy” to blame when the government option is dropped as negotiated….

It also keeps Republican and Conservatives tied to unconditionally supporting the health insurance lobby – which is not good politically nor something we should do until they renounce the WHOLE backroom deal and OPPOSE THE INDIVIDUAL MANDATE!

Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

My Response to A Senator Who Supports Obamacare

In response to a careful crafted, time consuming, and painstakingly written personal letter and multiple faxes/emails I recently sent to one of my state’s United States Senator, I received this beautifully worded but totally impersonal email form letter from Senator X (or, more likely, one of the staff) who is a member of the Democratic party:

Thank you . . . . .
 
for contacting me regarding your opposition to universal health care coverage. I understand your concerns.
 
When it comes to health care, our families and businesses are in a serious crisis. High health care costs are causing cuts in benefits and increases in premiums, adding to the ranks of the uninsured at alarming rates. But the impact of this problem goes beyond individual families. Skyrocketing health care costs make our businesses less competitive in the global marketplace and cost us good-paying jobs. We are already paying for the uninsured through overuse of the emergency room-the most inefficient and expensive way of providing care.
 
I believe that health care is a right, not a privilege. There is no doubt that the problems we face are complex, but there are real solutions. We can create a system that is uniquely American and shares the cost between the government, businesses, and individuals in a way that is fair and equitable. Now is the time to show the political will to tackle these issues because there is so much at stake. I am committed to working with both my Democratic and Republican colleagues on the Senate Finance Committee to find solutions to America's health care crisis.
 
Thank you again for contacting me. Please don't hesitate to do so again if my office can be of assistance to you or your family.
 
Sincerely,
 
X
 
United States Senator
 
 
In the faint hope that I will get responsive and representative governance from my Senator since according to public opinion polls my view are in line with a majority in my state and the nation at large, I took another huge block of my time to respond to the kind form letter:
 
Dear Senator -
 
I really appreciate you (or a staff member) taking the time to email me a form letter with standard Democratic talking points (which I have heard a million and one times in the media) in response to my recent mailing/faxes/emails in which I painstakingly took hours of my precious off-work time to craft.
 
I understand that this is probably a wasted effort on my part to try to get you to change your position on the so-called “Heath Care Reform” issue but I would again urge you to vote NO on the upcoming finance committee health care bill (the so-called Bacus Bill) and NO on cloture on any other similar so-called reform proposals that may reach the Senate floor.
 
I fully understand from your voting record and publically stated positions that you are for just about any proposal that comes down the pike that increases the size, scope, and power of the government (and this is a HUGE expansion at that) and that diminishes the individual rights and Liberties of the people so I don’t hold out much hope that you will suddenly become open minded to Health Care solutions that empower families and individuals. But, since miracles can and do happen and it’s still my Constitutional right to petition my government for redress of grievances, I will make the effort one more time to change your mind.
 
First, let me respond to a few of the points you raise in your form letter response:
 
“I believe that health care is a right”
 
 Unless you believe in some form of indentured or involuntary servitude (prohibited by the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution), Health Care is not a "right" since human beings must construct hospitals, clinics, decide to go to medical school, etc. A right is something inherent in our existence as humans and in therefore unlimited and thus charged into the protection of governments to ensure it’s not infringed upon. See the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights for examples; you will not find the service of Health Care as being listed anywhere!
 
Calling Health Care a “right” implies all citizens’ should have unlimited and unregulated access to this service. This is not possible for any Government to provide or any Individual to have in the real world. I say we need to work together to make Health Insurance more affordable and medical care more accessible to more Americans – this is a rational and achievable goal versus propagating an irrational and unachievable pursuit of universal health insurance coverage and unlimited health care.
 
If we acknowledge this reality, that Health Care is a service rendered by one group of citizens to another and is therefore subject to the laws of economics and supply and demand, we will all get much farther along in identifying workable solutions for specific problems in the current Health insurance and medical delivery systems. Health Care insurance and medical care being not available in unlimited quantities, the question before us becomes one of who will make the decisions on consumption and costs: the Federal Government or the Individual/Patient?
 
 If you truly seek solutions to the problems you cite, I would argue that individual/patient empowerment and free markets would be the logical way to reform Health Care as they have been historically proven to work much better for the vast majority of citizens over centrally planned/government managed systems as you are proposing we enact. If you goal is a false equality (elites like yourself will always have access to better care) of access to degraded medical care at much higher overall costs (unless you propose government imposed rationing as well) then simply state as much clearly to us.
 
"When it comes to health care, our families and businesses are in a serious crisis."
 
No, this is simply not true - 85% or better are happy with their current health insurance coverage and medical treatment options. All persons regardless of ability to pay receive medical treatment. The so-called crisis is manufactured by those who seek to justify further government interventions in the health care insurance and medical treatment markets since they have a political opportunity to do so. To state otherwise at this time is to insult my and the public’s intelligence. In fact, if anyone is "in crisis" it’s the Federal government since it owes 37 trillion in unfunded liability for Medicare over the next decade. The plan put forth in the Bacus Bill and other HC bills is in large part nothing but a shoddy attempt by Washington politicians to cover up for this failure. It includes a combination of budget cuts (500 billion), rationing boards, and new taxes on the young/healthy thru the Individual Mandates in an attempt to hide this bankruptcy long enough for the current generation of politicians in DC to leave town in 10 years or so unscathed.
 
Certainly you would agree we need to be honest with the American public and keep our commitment to Seniors who have paid taxes for years and are now dependent on this program. Either commit to real cost saving reforms by expanding programs like Medicare Advantage or stand up like a responsible Adult and tell the American people a tax increase is needed to avoid the looming bankruptcy.
 
"High health care costs are causing cuts in benefits and increases in premiums, adding to the ranks of the uninsured at alarming rates."
 
Government Intervention at the state and federal level are one of the primary causes of this – and you propose a vast increase this government intervention! The continued underpayment by the Federal government from the Medicare program is at present made up for by medical providers by passing the losses they are forced to take treating Medicare patients on to Private Health Insurance firms and self-payers in the form of higher billings for similar treatments. For privately insured individuals, this is reflected in higher premium costs. None of the proposals you support would change this dynamic in the least. In fact, your support of the Individual Mandate provision would simply accelerate and worsen this trend. I can see where this is good thing from the perspective of a Washington politician but this is very bad for average Americans.
 
Additionally, several state government policies which basically prohibit Health Insurance companies from offering a full range of policies and pricing based on risk has also lead to skyrocketing costs. Rules such as one-size-fits all "community rating" and “guaranteed issue” laws to equalize pricing and mandatory coverage of everything from Mental Illness to sex changes have effectively turned Health Insurance companies into pre-paid medical plan administrators. You propose to take this bad trend and the state level and elevate it to federal law. Again, this will cause health insurance and medical care prices to skyrocket. This effect can be seen in the states of MA, VT, TN, HI, and ME where state government run health care programs have been enacted into law (similarly, we can see positive effects in states like KY that have repealed this self-defeating regulations/free market interventions).
 
Next, the lack of a truly competitive Health Insurance market effectively eliminates the possibility for price competition. Several states have laws and regulation such as I cited above that basically keep smaller Health Insurance firms from entering into that state’s market. This had led to a proliferation of several state semi-monopoly markets for large Health Insurance firms. Your support of a Federal Health Insurance “Exchange” concept would basically take these bad state policies and make it Federal law. In essence, you advocate the creation of a national Health Insurance Monopoly in your support of the so-called "Exchange" idea - only the biggest and wealthiest firms can afford to compete. This will have the effect of reducing competition and choice and push costs ever upwards. And to make matters worse, you give these large and wealth Health Insurance firms millions of unearned customers thru your support of the Individual Mandate! Again, the experiments with Mandatory Insurance in MA, ME, VT, TN, and HI have shown that health insurance costs will soar under this kind of scheme.
 
From your public statements, one would have guessed you were no friend of large Health Insurance firms but your actions indicate that you are actually one of their biggest supporters! If you truly wanted to squeeze the “Evil” Health Insurance industry and bring insurance costs down you would force them to compete via a national market for our business not deliver it to them on a silver platter!
 
Finally, a large driver of costs in Health Insurance and medical treatment is simply due to an aging population. There are a huge number of baby boomers who make up a large portion of the health insurance customer base (80 of 135 million), so naturally their increasing costs of medical care must be passed on other policy holders. Again, your so-called "solutions" do nothing to address meeting the demand for cutting edge 21st century medical care/drugs which are the true underlying cost drivers! Unless you are prepared to outlaw aging, we should be looking at ways to increase the supply of Medical services and empowering patients via transparent pricing to act as cost conscious consumers not simply forcing more people to dump more money in the pot. Your support of the Individual Mandate forces the young and healthy to buy more Health Insurance then they may need or want to cover the costs for the uninsured, old and sick. Again, this is a very disingenuous and coercive way to simply paper over the problem and simply props up the worst features of the present system.
 
"Skyrocketing health care costs make our businesses less competitive in the global marketplace and cost us good-paying jobs"
 
This is simply false. All reputable economists, the CBO, and even the President’s economic advisor Christina Romer agree on this: the rising costs of health benefits does not increase employers labor costs because these benefits are simply part of an overall compensation package and are not paid out of employer profits. Unless you are suggesting that American workers be paid less, this is a schlocky argument to make.
 
"We are already paying for the uninsured through overuse of the emergency room-the most inefficient and expensive way of providing care."
 
This is true, but is very misleading and significantly overstates the true magnitude of the problem and is simply an appeal to envy/resentment against our fellow citizens.
 
First, you assume that everyone without insurance does not pay for their care. This is false - a majority can and do pay all, most, or at least some of their billed costs. Please have more faith in your fellow American Citizen!
 
Second, the problem you cite is a very, very small cost and not at all out of line with the "cost shifting" that occurs in every other industry and service in America. According to the Kaiser Foundation's 2008 study on Uncompensated care, the cost passed on to the privately insured individual is 8 Billion dollars or less than $200 annually per privately insured household which is peanuts compared to the Trillions you are proposing to hit them with in new taxes, fees, premium hikes so that you can turn around and spend it to provide subsidies for the citizens your are forcing to buy private health coverage.
 
 
Here is the key quote from Kaiser Study (a non-partisan group):
 
"The remainder of uncompensated care left to be covered by private dollars is relatively small compared to the $830 billion that will be spent by the privately insured this year (< 2%)"
 
So for less than 2% of costs per year you propose to tax and spend Trillions and take flexibility and choice away from 300 million citizens? And make no mistake about it, what you are propose to turn over control of our health care system to the Federal Government for this, in the grand scheme of health care spending, what is a trivial sum!
 
And let’s be honest on this point too - the key components you endorse amount to a defacto Federal Government takeover of Health Care in this country.
 
With the Federal Government setting all the rules, forcing everyone in the Nation to participate on threat of force, and sending billions of dollars of subsides out to support the plan, how am I not to conclude this is anything but Nationalization?
 
Just because you propose to administer this Federal Government control and central planning in part thru quasi-private health insurance firms (essentially government agencies in all but name) is small comfort to me since these companies will be just about as independent as GM or Citibank once you establish Federal regulatory oversight and monetary control via subsidies.
 
Personally, I speak for many when I say that I will gladly pay my 1-2% extra a year (its about the same as what I pay for in other industries/services) and consider it a small cost to live in a free and decent country that has the best medical care outcomes for all races, classes, and gender/age groups in the world!
 
"I am committed to working with both my Democratic and Republican colleagues on the Senate Finance Committee to find solutions to America's health care crisis."
 
Again, this is a nice talking point and I am sure it has poll tested extremely well too. But, given the fact that neither you nor the President has made any truly meaningful attempt to meet with Republican leaders in the past five months, your actions contradict your words.
 
If you were truly interested in common sense, bi-partisan solutions or truly improving Medical Care outcomes or lowering Health Insurance or other Medical costs, you would advocate proceeding in a sane and rational manner. We are dealing with 1/6 of the American Economy and the lives of millions – this is not something we can make errors on and “fix” later. Would it not be more rational to proceed in a slower and more incremental manner? Why can't the American people have public hearings on the issue where experts in all Health Care areas can be seen and heard from? Why can't we explore how state level efforts with government run health care and health insurance reform are proceeding? What about learning from other nations who have a government based systems? Why can’t we apply Federalism here and simply encourage state level solutions? Why can't each different issue involved in Heath Care reform be dealt with in its own separate bill - why do we need a 1000 page monster bill? Heck, why can’t we even be allowed to READ the bills being proposed?
 
The simple fact that you voted against transparency by not allowing the American public to view the Bacus bill this weekend simply raises the suspicion in my and the many other’s mind that you back this reform simply as a matter of political expediency and to support the growth of government.
 
As it appears to me and a majority of the American public (both left and right), the current so-called “Health Care Reform” proposals simply amount to a corrupt bargain that perpetuates the worst elements of the current status quo for the benefit of Washington Politicians, Big Government advocates, Big Union interests, and Big Corporations at the expense of the young, uninsured, elderly and the taxpayer. Surely with a more open and incremental process you would agree that we can do much better then this!
 
And here is the bottom-line for me: Having said all this in response to your form letter talking points, I am still prepared to give you the benefit of the doubt and give you my support on Health Care Reform if you will withdraw your support for one measure contained in the Bacus and all other Democratic proposals: the Individual Mandate.
 
As a matter of costs, I don’t see the necessity of having Individual Mandate unless you are simply committed to supporting the White House's deal with the Health Insurance lobby regardless of facts or likely outcomes. My personal opinion on Health Insurance costs is this - if you truly believe that your government based plan will reduce costs, then why do you have to force people to participate?
 
If the price of insurance will be truly as affordable for the vast majorrity of us as you claim, why don’t you trust people to make then rational choice that is in their own best interests?
 
President Obama said as much when he opposed the Individual Mandate when he was a candidate for the presidency. From the mouth of then Candidate Obama:
 
“If you look at auto insurance, in California there’s mandatory auto insurance,” Obama explained. “Twenty-five percent of the folks don’t have it. The reason is because they can’t afford it. So John and I, we’re not that different in this sense; that I’m committed to starting the process. Everybody who wants it can buy it and it’s affordable. If we have some gaps remaining, we will work on that. You take it from the opposite direction, but you’re still going to have some folks who aren’t insured under your plan, John, because some of them will simply not be able to afford to buy the coverage they’re offered.”
 
As a Candidate, the President quite rightly and sensibly opposed the Individual Mandate. A large majority of the Public supported him in his opposition. What has now changed besides the need to keep the health insurance lobby on board?
 
Isn’t the real truth here? It is that all of the proposed bills do not address the underlying costs of medical care and health insurance. Rather they are designed to drag more money from more people for a short term prop up of a failing system all while at the same time making private medical care and Health Insurance so unaffordable as to collapse the system and pave the way for a full “single payer” system (again, see the effects of Individual Mandates and “community rating”/”guaranteed issue” regulation in MA, ME, VT, etc).
 
Finally, I need to ask some pointed questions of you so I can better understand your political philosophy and views on government as my United States Senator:
 
Why do you have so little faith in the American citizen to make rational choices in their own life and want to resort to forcing citizens to buy Health Insurance (and yes, for some Health Insurance purchase makes no sense if they are young and healthy with savings to pay for emergencies or are wealthy/self-payers)?
 
Shouldn’t they be free to make this choice and suffer or benefit as an individuals from their decision?
 
Why do propose and support substituting yours/the government’s judgment for your fellow citizens?
 
Why the mistrust and assumption of the worst about your fellow human beings?
 
I assume you deem yourself competent and responsible enough to take care of yourself in Health Insurance and medical care matters - why do you assume most Americans are not and need to be forced by the heavy hand of government to accept what YOU deem to be the right choice for them?
 
What is your view of the Bill of Rights and Individual Liberty? Are there "exceptions" you allow where the government can infringe on these rights if you feel something needs to be done for "their own good"?
 
As a matter of Personal Freedom and Individual Liberty, this is the most onerous and Unconstitutional law ever considered by the U.S. Congress!
 
I know that "freedom" and "liberty" don’t appear as huge political topics for politicians on either side of the aisle and are not viewed as political “winning issues” by either, but it is a paramount issue to me and a lot of other citizens!
 
This would be the first time EVER that the Federal government has FORCED private citizens to buy a private good or service (and please, don’t reply with analogies to Car Insurance which is a state level issue – plus, I don’t have to own a car, I do have to have a body)!
 
You propose to turn one of most basic life choices into a collective/political matter instead of an individual/family matter. And it leaves us open to the impersonal and often arbitrary decisions of a technocratic and leviathan state. Acceptance of this principle will surely lead to a very slippery slope where just about any action can be forced on the American public by force of law. There are a whole range of health related issues to be regulated/ micromanaged by an ever present nanny state once this precedent is established. If buying health insurance is good and within the scope of Federal Government powers, then, for example, what is to stop the Congress from enacting a Law that say Mandates all Americans run 2 miles a day, etc? After all, a majority may agree that this is "good" and therefore now within the scope of the Federal Government’s powers to mandate/force upon individuals based on this precedent you would like to set when you force people to buy Health Insurance.
 
This is exactly the type of overbearing government and tyranny of the majority that our Constitution was designed specifically to prevent. The basic idea of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights is to protect the Individuals and unpopular minorities from such heavy handed government coercion and intrusion into their private lives.
 
This so-called Individaul Mandate is clearly Unconstitutional and cannot be allowed to stand if we are to remain a free and independent people!
 
If you truly take your oath to defend and uphold the U.S. Constitution seriously, then you MUST change your position and be against the Individual Mandate!
 
I am no fool and fully understand from your actions and statements that such quaint, and from your point of view, antiquated notions such as Individual Rights, Liberty, Personal Freedom, and the proper role of the Federal government very seldom enter your thought processes in your never ending quest to bring us Utopia on earth thru the use of government force and power. However, in this case, I beg you pause for at least a few minutes and open your mind and think about what you are doing here – you are asking us to pay a huge cost in dollars and liberty to completely overturn a health care system that may be imperfect but has saved so many millions. You demand perfection from the Free Market and Individuals yet you do not hold Government, which has a much worse track record, accountable to the same standard. You envision that further state intervention will bring about vast improvements and equality of outcomes when the facts and current practice in other states and nations do that hold that to be true – and the resulting unforeseen consequences and may be far worse than the Health Care Utopia you are hoping to create!
 
Please also consider this thought since you fashion yourself a “Progressive” thinker and politician. The oldest and most “Regressive” idea about government on the planet is authoritarian control over the many by a few elites who think they know what is best for every individual. This is often couched in language and ideology that claims that this tyranny this is being done “For the good of the people” but in practice usually ends up benefiting a small and politically connected ruling clique. I would submit to you that the true “Progressive” idea is Freedom and a government that respects individual rights and Liberties. It has achieved better, more equitable and more human outcomes for the large majority of citizens.
 
Is it too much to ask of you before you cast a vote as my and a good many other citizen’s Senator that you consider who these various Health Care reform proposals really empowers – the Government or the Individual?
 
If there is any doubt in your mind, then is it not best to slow down and proceed with caution?
 
I have no issue with helping my fellow citizen provided that is my free choice (not compelled through threat of government force) nor do I have any problem with finding real common sense solutions to the various issues that plague our current Health Care system. But can find none of this sentiment in the proposals you support and fear that they will a negative has impacts that go well beyond simply more expensive and less accessible medical care.
 
I have young children and I truly don’t want them living in a Nation where the most intimate and personal decisions in life are subjected to governmental intrusion and are a matter of collective politics rather than individual choice. And that is where I fear we are headed if your supported proposals on this issue are allowed to become Federal Law.
 
 I would very much appreciate a non-form letter response from you or a member of your staff (or any live human) on the facts concerns I have outlined. If possible, I would like to speak with you or a member of your staff on this issue as soon as practicable. I would like to work with you and support you on achieving true Health Care reform on behalf of the American public.
 
However, if you persist in your support of Mandatory Health Insurance purchase provisions, I will be forced to continue to oppose your efforts and will do the utmost in my power to alert my family members, friends, and the general public in the state of your support of Unconstitutional, expensive, and dangerous Federal Government Health Care takeover plan.
 
Thank You
 
This response was emailed to the Senator and corresponding staff. Remaining ever the optimist, I am hopeful that I will get a positive response, a meeting with the Senator or a member of the staff, or at least a personal acknowledgement of my correspondence/concerns from a real human being. Many of you may see this as wishful thinking based on your personal experiences with your Congressional officials or your observation of their responses on TV or other media outlets. But again, I am an optimist and remain open to the very unlikely event that something approaching representative governance will occur.
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (1) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Why the AHIP report is RIGHT!

"High health care costs are causing cuts in benefits and increases in premiums, adding to the ranks of the uninsured at alarming rates."
This is a standard Democratic talking point in the current so-called Health Care debate.
 
However, what they dont tell you are the real root causes of this issue. And it certainly isnt because governments at all levels have been "doing nothing" as the now sainted leftist Senator from Maine would have us beleive!
 
Government Intervention at the state and federal level are one of the primary causes of this – and you propose to vast increase this government intervention! The continued underpayment by the Federal government from the Medicare program is at present made up for by medical providers by passing the losses they are forced to take treating Medicare patients on to Private Health Insurance firms and self-payers in the form of higher billings for similar treatments. For privately insured individuals, this is reflected in higher premium costs. None of the proposals you support would change this dynamic in the least. In fact, Democratic support of the Individual Mandate provision would simply accelerate and worsen this trend. I can see where this is good thing from the perspective of a Washington politician but this is very bad for average Americans. Several state government policies which basically prohibit Health Insurance companies from offering a full range of policies and pricing based on risk has also lead to skyrocketing costs. Rules such as one-size-fits all "community rating" laws to equalize pricing and mandatory coverage of everything from Mental Illness to sex changes have effectively turned Health Insurance companies into pre-paid medical plan administrators. Democrats propose to take this bad trend and the state level and elevate it to federal law. Again, this will cause prices to skyrocket.
 
Next, the lack of a truly competitive Health Insurance market effectively eliminates the possibility for price competition. Several states have laws and regulation such as I cited above that basically keep smaller Health Insurance firms from entering into that state’s market. This had led to a proliferation of several state semi-monopoly markets for large Health Insurance firms. Your support of a Federal Health Insurance “Exchange” concept would basically take these bad state policies and make it Federal law. In essence, Democrats advocate the creation of a national Health Insurance Monopoly for in your support of the so-called "Exchange" idea - only the biggest and wealthiest firms can afford to compete. This will have the effect of reducing competition and choice and push costs ever upwards. And to make matters worse, Democrats give these large and wealthy Health Insurance firms millions of unearned customers thru your support of the Individual Mandate! The experiment with Mandatory Insurance in MA, TN, and HI has shown that costs will soar under this kind of scheme.
 
From Democrats public statements, one would have guessed they were no friend of large Health Insurance firms but their actions indicate that they are actually one of their biggest supporters! If they truly wanted to squeeze the “Evil” Health Insurance industry and bring insurance costs down they would force them to compete for our business not deliver it to them on a silver platter!
 
Finally, a large driver of costs in Health Insurance and medical treatment is simply due to an aging population. There are a huge number of baby boomers who make up a large portion of the Health Care customer base (80 of 135 million), so naturally their increasing costs of medical care must be passed on other policy holders. Again, Democrats so-called "solutions" does nothing to address meeting the demand which is the true underlying cost driver! Unless Democrats are prepared to outlaw aging, we should be looking at ways to increase the supply of Medical services and empowering patients to act as cost conscious consumers not simply forcing more people to dump more money in the pot. Democrats support of the Individual Mandate forces the young and healthy to buy more Health Insurance then they may need or want to cover the costs for the old and sick. Again, this is a very disingenuous and coercive way to simply paper over the problem and simply props up the worst features of the present system.
 
A deregulated and truly national Health Insurance market and encouraging more on the medical supply side are the answers. Of course, this fits nowhere into the statists stated goal of "doing something" so that they can increase their power and self-gratification and our expense!
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

In Case You Forgot: Obamacare will make you DIE Early!

In case any of you need to be reminded, oh yeah – Obamacare will freakin get you killed early lol:
 
For 1 trillion more tax dollars = we get to die earlier, poorer, and in alot more pain
 
But hey, at least some impersonal techonocratic death pannel will decide for me so I dont have to worry myself with such tough choices
 
And they will still give me end of life counseling and a BLUE Pill too!
 
And I get to feel GOOD about myself since my illegal alien neighbors will continue to sponge off me for free care and the local teenagers abortion will be subsidized with my tax $$$$ !!!!
 
Wake up America!
 
Obamacare is a CORRUPT SCAM that benefits Big Government Politicians, Big Unions, Big Companies, Big Health Insurance/Pharma, and the Rich/Powerful/Politically connected!
 
The average citizen get to foot the bill for the party and we get to die earlier and in more pain too!
 
The young get fleeced by being forced to buy Mandated Insurnace they cant afford and dont need!
 
The Elderly get Medicare cuts and Rationing Boards!
 
The Small Business that employ 80% of us get bankrupted with taxes!
 
And the American taxpayer foots the whole BILL with much higher taxes and Health Insurance Premiums!
 
This is a BAD BAILOUT BILL and has ZERO to do with improving your Health or lowering costs!
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (3) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

What the CBO Report WILL NOT Tell You: Bacus/Obamacare Will Drastically Raise Health Insurance Premiums On Many Americans

Of course this Bacus/Obamascam is “budget” neutral to the Government (still a fantasy of course since these costs are always low balled by the POLS)
The real costs are pushed off to the private sector and hidden in your Higher Premiums!
 
Look at what happened in MA with Rommneycare!
 
Remember, Private Health Insurance and self-pay paitents get over billed due to the Feds rationing/underpayments of Medicare – this will bad trend/hidden tax will only get worse under Bacus/Obamacare!
 
 
Bacus/Obamacare Will Drastically Raise Health Insurance Premiums On Many Americans:
 
“The thinking behind the tax is that it would raise hundreds of millions of dollars while at the same time curbing health-care spending by leading insurers or employers to stop offering the costliest plans to avoid the tax, or passing the tax on to employees in the form of higher premiums, which might lead employees to seek cheaper plans.” (Chairman’s Mark, “America’s Healthy Future Act Of 2009,” Introduced 9/16/09; Alec MacGillis, “Ahead Of Obama’s AFL-CIO Appearance, Labor Officials Express Concern Over Excise Tax,” The Washington Post’s “Daily Dose” Blog, 9/15/09)
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Do you want you Children & Grandchildren to have to "Learn the Rules" of the Neo Socialist State? The Obamacare Fight - The Choice Between Capitalism and Socialism

Read this article - it CLEARLY outlines the stakes here!
The Choice Between Capitalism and Socialism
By Robert Tracinski
 
 
Here is a haunting quote from a Doctor who escaped the socialists brutality in USSR:
 
"He is a very quiet-spoken and reserved man, so much so that I felt sheepish asking him a personal question, and I did not expect much in return. Instead, I got an answer more thorough and profound than I could have guessed at. "I came here," he said, "because of my son." His son is ten years old, and he moved to the US ten years ago. I thought perhaps this meant that his son had some rare medical condition that could be better treated in America. But that wasn't it. He came here, he said, because "they won't change"-by which he meant that Russia's culture had not fundamentally changed after the collapse of the Soviet system. I asked if he left because of Vladimir Putin, who has spearheaded the effort to re-impose an authoritarian political system in Russia. But he replied, "Putin is nothing. It is the system."
 
You can get by in the system and have a decent life, he explained, if you know the rules-that is, if you know which wheels to grease and which authorities to please, if you know the right things to say and the things you aren't allowed to say. "I grew up in the system, so I learned the rules," he continued. "But you ask yourself whether you want your child to learn the rules." That is a profound and courageous observation. It is not just the material effect of living under a corrupt, bureaucratic, tyrannical system that he feared; it was the soul-destroying psychological effect of having to learn and internalize the rules of that system.
 
His overall summary of Russia's culture of authoritarianism is that "They do not value human life."
 
Ask yourself the same question this honest man did:
 
"Do you what your children to have to learn the rules?"
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

GOP Exposes Democrats CORRUPT DEAL on UNCONSTITUTIONAL INDIVIDUAL MANDATES with "EVIL" BIG HEALTH INSURANCE!

Democrats have a corrupt deal to enrich BIG HEALTH Insurance with the millions of new forced customers from the Unconstitutional Individual Mandate, billions in taxpayer subsides and a monoply market:

http://www.gop.com/news/newsread.aspx?guid=f86dfda3-3d66-49e5-98a5-f60f5268962a

"Insure Success? Feed The Donkey"

Insurance Companies Team Up With Dems To Line Their Own Pockets At The Expense Of Middle-Class Americans

OBAMA’S INDIVIDUAL MANDATE A GIVEAWAY FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES, BURDENSOME TAX FOR MIDDLE CLASS

Obama’s Health Care Experiment Includes “Individual Mandate” That Taxes Middle-Class Families Who Can’t Afford Insurance. Joint Committee On Taxation Chief Of Staff Thomas Barthold: “Senator Grassley, the penalty proposed in the Chairman’s mark, is as you observed, it’s structured as a penalty excise tax, we have other penalty excise taxes in the internal revenue code ... We have not done a combined distribution analyses across income to specifically answer your question but to the extent that yes we think that some people would be subject to the penalty excise tax when everything shakes out we would expect that some would have incomes less than $200,000 dollars.” (George Stephanopoulos, “Mandate Or Tax? Grassley V. Baucus,” ABC News’s “George’s Bottom Line” Blog, 9/22/09)

•Obama’s Assistant HHS Secretary Admits Individual Mandate Is “A Very Regressive Tax.” “The individual mandate offers new options, but it also introduces risks. The mandate is in many respects analogous to a tax. … [T]he mandate will act as a very regressive tax, penalizing uninsured people who genuinely cannot afford to buy coverage.” (Sherry A. Glied, “Universal Coverage One Head At A Time — The Risks And Benefits Of Individual Health Insurance Mandates,” New England Journal Of Medicine, 4/10/08)

Insurance Companies Fighting For Higher Tax To Bring In New Customers, Generate Windfall Profits. “[I]nsurance companies are pushing back against changes to the latest Senate health-care bill that ease the penalties for Americans for don’t carry health insurance … Senators refining the legislation last week narrowed the scope of a new requirement that all Americans carry health insurance out of concern it penalized people who can’t afford to buy it … The changes mean the new mandate would apply to two million fewer people, largely those with lower incomes … Key industries bought into the measure -- and agreed to absorb cuts in reimbursements -- on the expectation that millions of new customers would be brought into the health-care system.” (Janet Adamy and Greg Hitt, “Insurers Fight Bid To Ease Penalties In Health Bill,” The Wall Street Journal, 10/6/09)

No Wonder Obama Attacked Hillary Clinton Over This Tax During Campaign. "Senator Clinton believes the only way to achieve universal health care is to force everybody to purchase it ... and my belief is the reason that people don't have it is not because they don't want it, but because they can't afford it." (Michael Luo, "Check Point," The New York Times, 2/22/08)

SO DON’T BELIEVE DEMS’ RHETORIC ON INSURANCE COMPANIES …

Obama Says Government-Run Health Care Will Keep Insurance Companies Honest. “Now, I have no interest in putting insurance companies out of business … I just want to hold them accountable. And the insurance reforms that I’ve already mentioned would do just that. But an additional step we can take to keep insurance companies honest is by making a not-for-profit public option available in the insurance exchange.” (President Barack Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress, U.S. Capitol, 9/9/09)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) Calls Insurance Companies “Villans” “Of course they’ve been immoral all along in how they have treated people that they insure … they are the villains. They have been part of the problem in a major way.” (Richard Cowan, “Pelosi Lashes Out Against Insurance Companies,” Reuters, 7/30/09)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) Says Government-Run Health Care “Must Include A Mechanism To Keep Insurers Honest, Create Competition …” (Alex Koppelman, “But What Kind Of Public Option Is Reid Promising?” , 10/2/09)

BECAUSE INSURANCE COMPANIES POURING MONEY INTO DEMS’ COFFERS

Senate Finance Committee Democrats And Their PACs Received At Least $4,106,814 In Contributions From The Health Insurance Industry In The 2008 Cycle. (Center For Responsive Politics Website,, Accessed 10/6/09)

And They’ve Already Received At Least $3,275,796 In Contributions From The Health Insurance Industry For The 2010 Cycle. (Center For Responsive Politics Website,, Accessed 10/6/09)

In 2008 Cycle, Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) And His Glacier PAC Received At Least $1,111,035 From The Health Insurance Industry. (Center for Responsive Politics Website,, Accessed 10/6/09)

In 2010 Cycle So Far, Sen. Baucus And His Glacier PAC Have Received At Least $954,425 From The Health Insurance Industry. (Center for Responsive Politics Website,, Accessed 10/6/09)

In 2008 Cycle, Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) And Her New Century PAC Received At Least $403,718 In Contributions From The Health Insurance Industry. (Center For Responsive Politics Website,, Accessed 10/6/09)

In 2010 Cycle So Far, Sen. Lincoln Received At Least $217,900 In Contributions From The Health Insurance Industry. (Center For Responsive Politics Website, , Accessed 10/6/09)

In 2008 Cycle, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) And His Impact PAC Received At Least $345,250 From The Health Insurance Industry. (Center For Responsive Politics Website, , Accessed 10/6/09)

In 2010 Cycle So Far, Sen. Schumer And His Impact PAC Received At Least $254,000 From The Health Insurance Industry. (Center For Responsive Politics Website, Accessed 10/6/09)

This is corruption - Big Government/Big Health Insurance/Democrats conspring to fleece the young, ration care to the elderly, close small businesses, and tax us out of exsistance!!!

WAKE UP AMERICAN AND SAY NO NO NO OBAMA/BACUS CARE!!!
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

So-Called Blue Dogs Feels the Heat for support of Obamacare Scam! Keep up the HEAT on THESE CROOKS!!!!

Here is the latest updates - it appears opposition efforts are bring SOME HEAT on the CROOKS!

NOOOOO I AM NOT GETTING OVER CONFIDENT OR Delcaring "victory" yet but these are hopeful signs!

Looks like after the ACORN, Afgan, and Olympic diversions we are starting to refocus back on HC with this blant "I am not a Real Doctor but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express" political theater!

http://healthcarehorserace.com/opinion/10062009/obama-invites-wrong...

http://healthcarehorserace.com/activism/10062009/obamas-doctor-rall...

This sounds good but smells like posturing by D who want to cover their tracks, I see no way that CBO does come back with phony #s to balance this out - that is why they delayed the Bacus vote so they can give these D rats and RINO Snowe cover - but the names on here are ALL the SO CALLED BLUE DOGS in the SENATE WE ARE TARGETING - THEY ARE FEELING THE HEAT So LETS POUR IT ON!!!!!

http://www.politico.com/livepulse/1009/Senate_moderates_echo_GOP_ca...

Big Health Insurance is pushing back hard to keep the Individual Mandate bailout/subsidy payoff:

http://healthcare.nationalreview.com/post/?q=M2M4ODdmN2RmZWU5NjIwYT...

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125475868691465003.html?mod=WSJ_hpp...

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jN5rz7FzbI_TMa0gI...

Here is an interesting case that may be a good indication if the Supreme Court will rule the Individual Mandate Unconstitutional:

http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/10/06/can-a-city-make-employers-of...

Here is yet another "trojan horse" public option scam:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125484809195668015.html

http://healthcarehorserace.com/policy/10042009/senate-committee-on-...

How Medicare/government run health care DENIES more payment then private insurance:

http://healthcarehorserace.com/activism/10062009/medicares-denial-r...

A great video of how Obamacare is a corrupt deal that benefits big government and big industry and leaves the rest of with the bill and socalist medicine:

http://healthcarehorserace.com/opinion/10052009/richard-epstein-tel...

Some info on the political side, not quite as optimistic as the politico article:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125452750529760825.html

http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/10/05/health-care-overhaul-countin...

Senator DeMint again repeats his comment that the HC takeover fight will DOOM THE OBAMA AGENDA if he can be beat!

http://rightwingnews.com/2009/10/senator-jim-demint-says-again-heal...

Rep Price also feels good that we are making headway against Obamacare:

http://healthcarehorserace.com/therace/10052009/rep-tom-price-the-t...

Some article on how just flippin bad Bacus/Obamacare is:

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/017/0...

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/017/0...

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YThlNDdhNmNmY2RjNDFlYTkzZDg2ND...

http://healthcare.nationalreview.com/post/?q=ZDc3NDM0YjU1MmRiYzUxM2...

In any case, it looks like it pretty much comes down to the Individual Mandate - take it out, and the whole thing goes down.

If the Big Health Insurance industry is pushing back, it looks like we are having an impact!

Interesting too how D and Snowe are pushing to take out the "teeth" in the Individual Mandate. To me this just shows their cards that this whole thing is designed to kill off private insurance in 5 to 10 years and they KNOW THE PUBLIC WILL NOT ACCEPT THIS INDIVIDUAL MANDATE/GOVERNMENT TAKEOVER!

Again, we need to double our efforts and KEEP THE HEAT ON!
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Key vote on Obamacare on Tuesday! Contact the Senante Finance Committee Today!

Personally, I think this is all fake BS by the left to confuse us, but its interesting:
“WashPost: Wyden and Rockefeller may vote against Finance bill”
 
 
And its not all Bad news in the RAS Obamacare poll:
 
“Rasmussen: 63% of Americans Fear Losing Health Plan With Obamacare”
 
 
And finally, here is a total shocker lol:
 
“Baucus aims for Tuesday vote on Senate Finance bill. Snowe’s vote still in question.”
 
 
Here is a key quote on RINO Snowe’s position:
 
“Snowe’s vote for the Finance bill may have been won over when she and Schumer successfully passed an amendment late Thursday night which exempts from the individual mandate (and the penalties related to it) any American who cannot find a health insurance plan that costs less than eight percent of their annual income. Exemptions from the excise tax will be made for individuals where the full premium of the lowest cost option available to them (net of subsidies and employer contribution, if any) exceeds eight percent of their AGI. (From page 35 of the amended bill.) The individual mandate – which requires Americans to obtain and maintain a minimum standard of health insurance – and the public option were the primary obstacles to a “yes” vote on reform in the mind of Snowe. With no public option and a lowered threshold for the individual mandate, Snowe could very well break with her party and join Democrats in voting the bill out of committee.”
 
So I guess she only favors Unconstitutional Government coersion for SOME SELECTED Americans but not all!
 
Huh?
 
Call, email, or Fax your favorite Senator on the Finance Commitee today!
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Tommorrow is a Critical Day for STOPPING OBAMACARE!

We need to flood Congress on Monday with emails, faxes, and calls to voice your opposition to the bill and to demand a full legislative text/full CBO scoring be done for public review NOW!
 
Contact your home state Senator and Key Senators on the Finance Committee to voice your opposition so they know where you stand on their blatant takeover of your Medical Care - contact your friends and family too - let them know what happening and to take action now/spread the word out! 
Contrary to popular opinion in the media, the Individual Mandate, not the so-called public option is the key to stopping Obamcare in its tracks. Stop the Individual Mandate and the whole bill will unravel for lack of funding and mandatory participation in the scheme!

This is a very dangerous period because Nationalization will still occur even without an overt government run insurance plan like this “public option” provision everyone keeps fixating on - Wyden/Bennett and the Bacus bill are prime examples of this.

Here are the core elements what will be contained in the “health care reform compromise” after the so-called “public option” is in all likelihood dropped:

(a) Federal Regulation aka HEALTH CZAR/DEATH PANELS

(b) Employer/Individual Mandates aka NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE

(c) Government Subsidies aka MIDDLE CLASS MEDICAL WELFARE

With the Federal Government setting the rules, forcing everyone to participate, and is paying the bills for most of the middle class through subsidies how is this anything other than Nationalization?

CATO Inst. Health Care Expert Michael F. Cannon on the how the Individual Mandate is Government Run Health Care:

“The most hazardous health reform measure before Congress is not the so-called "public option," but proposals to make health insurance compulsory via an individual or employer mandate.

Compulsory health insurance could require nearly 100 million Americans to switch to a more expensive health plan and would therefore violate President Barack Obama's pledge to let people keep their current health insurance. In particular, the legislation before Congress could eliminate many or all health savings account plans. Making health insurance compulsory would also spark an unnecessary fight over abortion and would enable government to ration care to those with private health insurance.

Obama adviser Larry Summers writes that mandates "are like public programs financed by benefit taxes," meaning that compulsory health insurance would also violate President Obama's promise not to increase taxes on the middle class. Under the House Democrats' legislation, some middle-income earners would face marginal tax rates over 50 percent (before state taxes).

The experience in Massachusetts belies the claim that compulsory health insurance brings down health care costs. The "shared responsibility" ruse allows Massachusetts politicians to declare success for a compulsory health insurance scheme whose actual costs reveal it to be a failure. Massachusetts also demonstrates that compulsory health insurance enables, and ultimately requires, politicians and government bureaus to control nearly all aspects of health care and medical practice.

Rather than make health insurance compulsory, Congress should make it more affordable by letting individuals control their earnings and choose their own health plan from any state in the Union.”

Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive
« Previous1234Next »