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Friday, September 11, 2009
Larry Kudlow :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Government-Insurance Option Is Dead
by Larry Kudlow
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

The day after President Obama's impassioned speech for big-government health care, Wall Street bet heavily that the so-called government-insurance option he supports is dead.

In a strong stock market on Thursday -- the market's fifth-straight daily rise (so much for the September swoon) -- health-insurer shares advanced significantly. Cigna increased 5 percent; Health Net almost 5 percent; Humana 3.5 percent; and UnitedHealth Group 1.5 percent. Hospital shares like Community Health Systems and Tenet Healthcare also rallied smartly, climbing about 5 percent each. Drug company Pfizer rose more than 1 percent.

These stocks would not have rallied if the public option looked alive. Corroborating this, the Intrade pay-to-play online betting parlor shows only a 24 percent probability of the government option passing by the end of this year. Also, of 17,308 respondents in a Politico poll, 38 percent registered thumbs-up for the president's address, while 58 percent said thumbs-down.

Obama's speech was not a game-changer. Good delivery, bad product. And at the top of the list, the new government-insurance option, which surely is a gate-opener for the government takeover of the entire health care sector, is a clunker. The public doesn't like it. Moderate and conservative Democrats don't like it. Republicans can't stand it. And Wall Street doesn't want it. Hence, the Dow's 80-point rally the day after the speech.

But the free-market option is still nowhere to be found. Right now, Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., is working to save President Obama's face, with a kind-of Obama Lite plan coming out of his Senate Finance Committee. But Baucus' framework has individual and business mandates, and it surely will give the government an even stronger whip hand on health care.

There are taxes galore for this $900 billion baby. It includes a 35 percent excise tax on high-end insurance policies, plus billions more in taxes on insurers, drug companies and medical-device makers. Government boards will determine value, quality and quantity for doctors, hospitals and clinical laboratories. Folks who opt out could face a $3,800 tax (based on a family of four).

At the end of the day, thoroughgoing free-market choice and deregulation is just as missing in action under Baucus as it is under Obama. There's a bipartisan deal to be had, one that would deregulate health insurance across state lines. It could pass the Senate. But Democratic leaders aren't going there. For some reason, they won't put the market to work.

In other words, there's no real market and no real choice in Democratic health reform.

Under the Democratic plan, seniors are even going to lose Medicare choice. A $500 billion reimbursement cutback of Medicare to health care providers would wreck private health care profitability. And other casualties could include the 11 million people in the Medicare Advantage program (which allows insurance choice) and the 8 million in health savings accounts. These will be scrapped under Obama-Baucus. Continued...

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Govt Option

It's not over - just changed its name to co=op.

Stop cuts to Sr Advantage programs
If you, or your parents, are like me, & using a Medicare Sr Advantage insurance program, you need to pay very close attention to the proposed method of payment for Obama's healthcare plans as stated in his Wednesday night speech.

In WSJ, 09-10-09, “Democrats want to cut $177B out of Medicare by cutting out the 24% of Sr’s enrolled in Medicare Advantage programs because it’s run by private insurance companies”.

Obama said “these programs do nothing to improve senior’s care & only pad the pockets of insurance companies”. I know this is not true from my own excellent care with my Sr Advantage Plus services.

Obama told seniors to “not be afraid of scare stories about (how) your benefits will be cut”. But I am very worried. We do need to pay attention & not blindly trust the very people who are making huge mistakes in the running of our government.

I don’t want to lose my Sr Advantage. I get excellent care. I pay premiums, + co-pay. This health plan is a God-send for me. I’ve worked all my life & I deserve the peace of mind of secure insurance coverage. My coverage covers a multitude of items. I had 2 surgeries last year. If I didn’t have this coverage I could not have afforded to pay the straight Medicare co-pays.

I’m writing government officials & urging them to examine Medicare cuts & to keep Sr Advantage programs. We owe it to ourselves to be vigilant, or our programs will be taken away from us at a time when we need it the most.


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