Ronald Reagan said, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.’” Dude was right. Just look at the success of No Child Left Behind (education fail), Social Security (bankrupt), and the DMV (do I need to say more?) to see in plain sight that government "help" does little to advance society.
As if the government didn’t have its sticky fingers in the health care industry enough with Medicare and Medicaid, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law in 2010, which mandates that everyone buy health insurance whether they want it or not. Here’s a not so well kept secret: The greater a government program sounds, the more afraid you should be of it. Beware the Unicorn in Every Backyard Act -- you’ll pay for it, but it’s doubtful you’ll ever get that unicorn.
So anyway, let’s talk about this Obamacare thing. It’s set up in a way that makes it incredibly difficult for your employer to offer you private insurance. More likely than not, your employer will drop your plan and opt to pay the (much smaller) fee. Meanwhile, you have to have insurance, because John Roberts says so, or pay a fee tax yourself.
Welcome to government-run health care, where money is scarce and service is scarcer. Here’s how this type of care works: The government says health care providers may only charge a fraction of what their services are worth to people on government plans. Because practitioners have their own bills to pay, they then have to charge their private customers more to make up the lost cost. Due to higher costs, more people have to drop private insurance and go on the government plan, and the whole thing spirals downward.
Of course, because this is the government we’re talking about, it is not self-funding. So how are we going to pay for all of these new patients on the dole? By robbing Medicare of $716 billion over the next 10 years. Yet somehow, when the CBO scored the bill, they were forced use some tricky math to count that money twice. Now all of a sudden something that seemed affordable is no longer. Think of it this way: If you move five dollars from your left hand to your right, you still only have five dollars. But if someone saw each of your hands with the money, they might logically conclude that you have ten.
Obamacare robs Medicare of nearly a trillion dollars, and the Obama campaign has the gall to come out and attack Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan for "gutting" Medicare by offering an optional voucher-based system to future seniors. Not to be implemented until 2023, this plan will not affect any current seniors, or any seniors entering the traditional system in the next decade.
What these vouchers do is offer an option to future seniors to have more control over their health care. By giving people the option to spend their Medicare money as they see fit, rather than how the government dictates, we’ll once again put the focus of health care back where it belongs -- in the exam room between the doctor and the patient.
This post is part of a weekly conversation with our Moms Matter 2012 political bloggers. To see the original question and what the other writers have to say, see Should Medicare Be Replaced by Subsidies?
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And if you TRULY think that a GOP is going to do anything other than screw over the middle class THUS keep them working hard for corporations then WAKE THE F UP! Im serious, go read right wing policies from a source that isnt FOX or the dailycaller. Go find out what trickle down is and how well its worked the last 20 years . So well we ended up in this mess. Small government sounds all good and fine to anyone until you de fund the EPA and your child ends up drinking water that some corporation spewed into into your local river, because you know what? Corporations have ONE goal; MAKE MONEY. regardless of anything or anyone. But when a kid dies from toxic water we all ask "who let this happen!!??" uummm.. I can tell you ; your friendly "small government" Republican that cut funding for toxic dumping in your area because corporations needed those tax breaks . Sounds equal enough , yeah?
I dont deny that both parties have a hand in the corporations and lobbiests and all the things Americans think arent morally right but in fact fit perfectly with true Capitalism.
ake home message : Dont think you know what the ACA is going to do other than give 30 million people a basic human right. Most of the act hasent even come into effect. But when it does I have no doubt the GOP will be succesful in spreading even more lies about it because the idea of empowering the masses in even this most primitive sense terrifies them.
Take home message #2: ALL Americans have paid via taxes up the A** for two wars that not only squandered BILLIONS in bad deals and cronyism. Yet I have never hear a word from a Republican about the fact that while in Afghanistan we spend two billion dollars a week .... A WEEK!!!! ....yes thats right ,..... not 2 million ....2 BILLION, yet spending money ensuring poor families have the security of health care , n mention that the preventative care will save millions in the long term (because the un insured wont be coming to ER when the medical issue is at its most worst (read: most expensive to tax payers) Are those really the priorities of "moral" people?? hhmm...
And I dont even care that I took up 4 posts. If any of this can enlighten even one person to look into the platforms of both parties from and NON BIASED SOURCE , then (if you capacitate that human understanding of "empathy" and "reality" ) it should be clear as day who wants to keep the rich richer and the poor poorer by scamming people with all this "limited government " talk. Limited government my ass.
just a reminder - a BILLION = 1000 MILLION. .
What are you getting from your 8000 million contribution to the war in Afganistan each month?
Gee Jenny, you know why there's such a thing as Medicare in the first place? Because in the past, there was no market for providing health insurance to old people. They're old (money), most of them have at least one chronic disease (more money), they require medications (lots of money), they're more likely do die, lingeringly so (don't even talk about end of life care money) - they are generally money losers. If not for the Affordable Care Act which does not allow insurance companies to deny people coverage, old folks would not have a dream of competing in the general health insurance market with their limited dollars. Seriously- do you know any old person who has opted not to use their Medicare and bought Blue Cross instead just so they could have more choice? If not for the ACA requiring everyone to have health insurance (thus allowing for old folks to be part of a risk pool that includes the young and healthy), I could not even discuss a voucher system with a straight face.
And Chat-Noir plays the "It's Bush's fault!!!" card, and nothing else she types is worth reading.
All of you who believe healthcare is a 'basic human right' need a vocabulary lesson. In the bill of rights-where, mind you healthcare is not mentioned- the list consists of rights in which the gov't cannot infringe upon what you choose to do, not what they have to do for you.
Amendment IX
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.