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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Ill-Thought-Out Healthcare Plan
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- President Obama repeatedly states two things about his national healthcare initiative that are not true: First, that we cannot have truly long-term economic growth until we replace the present healthcare system with an entirely new government-imposed one. Second, that the plan will end the explosion in healthcare costs.

In fact, there have been periods in our county's economic history when we've experienced relatively long-term growth with the healthcare system we have now. The most recent being the nearly 25 years of growth that followed the 1981-1982 recession (with a shallow slide in the early 1990s) when the Dow Jones rose to 14,000, unemployment fell to about 4 percent, U.S. exports were booming, and new business formation soared.

Indeed, during this time, the healthcare industry was one of the biggest and most dependable sources of job creation, even when jobs became increasingly hard to find elsewhere in the economy.

As to the reduction of spiraling healthcare costs, just the opposite is likely to result as healthcare demands skyrocket, fueled by trillions of dollars in government subsidies that will be poured into the system, overburdening an industry struggling to keep up with the demands we place on it now.

Despite claims that his healthcare plan will spur economic growth for years to come, Obama is pushing so-called healthcare reforms that will weaken our economy.

The House and Senate bills making their way through the legislative system will impose draconian tax rates on investors and small-business owners who will be forced to provide health-insurance benefits that will drive many of them out of business. Moreover, it will force the nation's private insurers to unfairly compete with a federally subsidized public health-insurance system that will impose expensive new health mandates on them. That will, in turn, drive up their costs and their prices -- forcing many out of the marketplace.

If it is true that timing in politics is everything, Obama and the Democrats couldn't have picked the worst time to enact their sweeping nationalization of our healthcare system -- during one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression.

The administration says the higher taxes, penalties, regulations and the other government mandates on individuals and businesses will not take effect until 2011 when they expect the recession to be over.

But government economists said last week that the economy could still be quite weak at that time and may not achieve full recovery for another five years. And this forecast doesn't take into consideration all of the cost burdens that national health care will throw at it.

While the forecasts by a panel of 17 top Federal Reserve leaders said it expects the economy may grow modestly (between 2 percent and 3 percent), they suggested that we could be facing a jobless recovery that would keep unemployment high throughout 2011 and beyond when companies will resist hiring many new workers.

Even so, if Obama gets his way, Democrats will pass a nationalized health program this summer that will sock the economy with one of the biggest entitlement programs and tax increases in American history, and will cost taxpayers and businesses more than $1.5 trillion over 10 years and trillions more after that. Continued...

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Let the Feds Clean up their act
The Feds should revise theior own policies to correct unintended consequences. Stop $125B/yr of fraud in Medicare and Medicaid they brag of efficiency. Tighten up ER law so it only applies to real emergencies, not illegal's sore throats. Quit creating shortages of docs and nurses so we have to impport them. Improve the VA so disgrunteled vetsa don't call cspan every day. Reduce cost of FDA risk aveseion to lower drug cost and improve availably of orphan drugsd etc.
By the way, Obama's bill will be in court forever. Why should states give up jurisdiction over health insurance and why should any of us allow the violation of medical record surveillance?

Health Care
Even if you are able to stay with your own insurance plan as Obama has promised your insurance rates are going to go up substantially. I hate to be against it but its a real world. Congress won't go against the insurance companies and will require them to cover pre-existing conditions. This is very costly to the insurance companies and they simply have to pass the cost on. Its like selling insurance to someone whose house is on fire or whose car has already been wrecked. When someone with a serious pre-existing condition comes into your group that requires continuing care your rates will go up.

The only real solution for this is to put these people into a national pool to spread the cost over all taxpayers rather than small groups. But Congress isn't smart enough to see this.
They are just telling the insurance companies they have to insure pre-existing conditions. Sounds good but its really not. By the way both my wife and I have serious pre-existing conditions that would exclude us from getting insurance.
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