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Friday, July 10, 2009
John Kline :: Townhall.com Columnist
Democrats' Health Care "Reform": The Next Job Killer
by John Kline
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There they go again. Democrats have controlled the White House and both chambers of Congress for less than six months, yet already their tax-and-spend ways are hurting America’s economy – and taking away jobs.

Their first act of business was to pass a so-called “stimulus” package they promised would save or create 3.5 million jobs and keep the national unemployment rate below eight percent.

Instead, last week the rate jumped to 9.5 percent, its highest level in more than 25 years.

Rather than reversing course, however, Democrat leaders continued down this perilous path by forcing through the House a climate change bill that would be properly described as a “cap-and-tax” scheme. Experts say its carbon-trading rules will kill millions of jobs in an economy that desperately needs them.

Of course, this wasn’t enough to convince Democrats of the error of their ways.

Next up is health care, which is in dire need of attention. But – perhaps unsurprisingly – the projected effects of Democratic proposals on business and jobs are dismal.

Take small business, for example. It’s often called the engine of the U.S. economy because it employs approximately one out of six Americans and provides $1.7 trillion in annual wages.

If we leave it to the Democrats, that engine will break down. A national mandate on small business to provide health care would eliminate 1.6 million jobs over a five-year period according to a study by the National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation. Two out of three of those 1.6 million jobs lost in five years would be shed from small businesses.

Other studies have painted an even more troubling picture of the Democrats’ planned government takeover of our health care system. Based on a model developed by Council of Economic Advisors Chair Christina Romer, it is estimated that some 4.7 million jobs could be lost as a result of taxes on businesses that cannot afford to provide health insurance coverage.

Make no mistake: The Democrats’ proposal is a government-run health program and something that absorbs tax revenue rather than creates it, which will contribute to a prolonged recession.

The plan also will take away the health care plans millions of Americans already have. A June study by the independent Lewin Group found that 114 million Americans would be forced out of their current private health coverage under the House Democratic plan. So much for the President’s assurance that “if you like your health care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health care plan, period.”

Sponsors of the Democrat plan seem all too willing to ignore the fact that we can’t pay for the government-funded health care programs we already have. Consider Medicare: Its trustees recently reported that the Great Society program’s funds will be depleted by 2017. That’s two years earlier than the date they projected last year – largely because of the recession that Democrats seem to keep fueling.

Add to that dire prediction the new spending of their government-run health care plan – not to mention the equally troubled Medicaid and Social Security systems. You don’t have to have a Ph.D. in economics to see that our children and grandchildren will be paying for these programs for the rest of their lives. Continued...

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Congressman John Kline was elected to represent Minnesota’s Second Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002, and was re-elected to a second term in 2004.

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National Health Care Disaster
Now they are saying that small business will have to cover employees? Well, I have a small business, the only thing that saves me on that (I think) is because most of my employees (9) are covered by the parent. They are hight school or college.
The other thig is I have had breast cancer twice, and even though we are now on Cobra (because of my husband being laid off) I want and still am able to choice who my doctor is, when I have my appoinment time, within reason, and and tests that need done at a resonable time.
Besides, we do live in the United States not Canada.

Oh, you live in fear all right.
Greyhawk? Ha! You fear our government. You are so cynical, and so unabliged to read facts that you will make up your fear and turn you world into an obligatory regurgitation of misinformed complaints.

That's what TH columnists foment, regurgitated nonsense, meant to cause fear and loathing of the real world. The obfuscating tactic they and now you are perpetuating is to rationalize your obstruction of a quality America. Truly unAmerican of you, as I see it.

I have numerous links throughout this thread, and I will repeat two.

http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=2870

http://www.econbrowser.com/archives/2009/07/ed_lazear_on_a. html

I've made note that it's too early to judge the stimulus as it was planed to hit in Sept. this year through Oct. next year. How can anyone with a brain argue against something that hasn't been implemented?
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