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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Lorie Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
This Time It's Personal
by Lorie Byrd
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

President Obama’s approval ratings have dropped significantly over the past few weeks, at the same time he is trying to push his brand of health care reform through Congress. Whether the drop is a result of recent economic news, or specifically tied to his health care agenda, it will impact how likely he is to get the plan he wants passed.

There are many possible reasons the president is experiencing a decline in his job performance approval rating, not the least of which is because many people now realize his policies have very personal implications.

At a recent neighborhood function a woman asked me what I thought of President Obama’s health care proposals. I asked her what she thought. She told me she is a registered Democrat and most of the time she doesn’t really think what politicians do affects Americans on a personal basis.

She said it is different when it comes to the issue of health care though. What the government does on that issue can affect Americans in the most personal way possible. Health care was the issue she based her vote on in 2008 and she voted for McCain. There were, no doubt, many other Americans who voted for Obama based on the same issue.

Over the coming weeks, more and more Americans will focus on the issue of health care and will consider how changes in public policy are likely to affect them. There are several reasons Americans see health care as the most personal issue and why their opinion of the president’s plan may come to be the issue upon which they base their votes in the next election.

Health care is an issue of life and death. The issue that has traditionally influenced the outcome of presidential races and the approval ratings of presidents is the economy. The economic well being of the country hits voters in their pocketbooks . While economic issues are also very personal, as they affect an individual’s ability to find a job and feed their families, they don’t have the same immediate life and death implications that some health care policies do.

When governments require private health insurers to cover certain types of screening procedures that prevent cancer, the tests may become more widely available to the public, resulting in real world life and death consequences. This is a way government involvement can have a positive, and very personal, effect.

In countries where the health care system is government run, the amount of time a patient has to wait for surgery to treat life-threatening conditions obviously has similar life and death consequences. For those waiting for that treatment and their families, this is obviously very personal.

In addition to the physical life and death consequences at issue in health care reform, Star Parker and others have recently pointed out the very personal moral issue that has reemerged as a result of the health care debate. Continued...

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Lorie Byrd is a Townhall.com columnist and blogs at Wizbang and at LorieByrd.com.

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killer@4:46PM
In your advice to Georgann, you suggest she "might try retrieving a 'brain'." As a corporal in the grammar police, I must state that logically, in order for Georgann to "retrieve" a brain she must first have possessed one. In other words, you made an assumption; it may not always be wise to make assumptions.

i (7/29/2009 - 1:47 AM)

Ms. Byrd
Why are you praising the government for forcing private insurers to cover certain services that they otherwise could not or would not? How can you call this "a positive effect?" Do you call yourself a conservative? There is little daylight between what you are advocating and what the Democrats are trying to get away with. If every conservative adopted your attitude, it would destroy medicine and freedom in medicine as we know it.

Don't think that grandstanding over having to pay for abortions will advance your argument.
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