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Monday, July 27, 2009
Mark Hillman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Does Obama believe what Obama is saying?
by Mark Hillman
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Listening to President Obama explain "his" health care plan, I can't help but wonder if he actually believes his own words. Maybe it's been so long since the adoring press corps has held him accountable for his innumerable exaggerations, omissions and misstatements that he believes he can create a new reality simply by speaking it into existence. However, for anyone who's been paying attention, the President's recent health care pep rally disguised as a press conference was littered with statements that just don't square with reality:

- Obama: "So let me be clear: if we do not control these costs, we will not be able to control the deficit." Here, the President comes so close to the truth as to stare into its eyes before veering away like an over-correcting teenage driver on a country road. Medicare and Medicaid, the government's previous forays into health care, are devouring the budget and exploding deficits. Controlling the costs of those programs should be the target, but few in Congress have demonstrated the courage to do so. Instead, Obama's prescription is to fix these fiscal disasters by expanding government's authority over what's left of the voluntary private health care market. That's like your doctor wanting to break your right arm to be sure he sets your broken left arm correctly. - Obama: "I have also pledged that health insurance reform will not add to our deficit over the next decade - and I mean it." Reminds me of the famous "read my lips" pledge by the first President Bush. We all know how well that worked out. Congress has consistently under-estimated the costs of government health care programs. Medicare cost $3 billion when first implemented in 1966. At that time, costs for 1990 were estimated at $12 billion (allowing for inflation), but actual costs in 1990 were $107 billion - or 791% greater. When the Congressional Budget Office pegs the cost of ObamaCare at an opening bid of $1 trillion (others estimate as much as $4 trillion), that should scare the pants off anybody who cares about how deeply in debt we bury our children and grandchildren. - Obama: "In addition to making sure that this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short-term, the bill I sign must also slow the growth of health care costs in the long run." CBO economists recently told a Senate committee that the current legislation, which the President admits he "isn't familiar with," would actually make matters worse by "significantly expand(ing) federal responsibility for health care costs." Over the long run federal spending would keep rising at an "unsustainable pace." - Obama: "It will keep government out of health care decisions, giving you the option to keep your insurance if you're happy with it." What's the point of this huge expansion of the federal health care bureaucracy if not to put government - instead of silly, selfish citizens - in charge? If the President really believes what he says, then the prescription is simple: repeal federal laws governing private health care. That's the surest way to "keep government out of health care decisions." That, however, would undermine the nanny-statists inherent desire to regulate and tax everything that might adversely affect your health. And then why would you need government? Instead, Obama and the Democrats demand that you purchase insurance, micro-manage the coverage you must buy, empower the IRS to penalize you should you refuse, and establish a government commission to decide which treatments your doctor can provide for you. All this from the President who says, "When you hear the naysayers claim that I'm trying to bring about government-run health care, know this: They're not telling the truth." Whatever you say, Pinnochio.

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Mark Hillman is a Colorado native, a farmer, "recovering journalist" and a former Majority Leader of the Colorado Senate.
A major change
I can't see any proper excuse for this recent practice of congress passing bills without reading them. I have no doubt that many of our elected officials have always been lazy and sufficiently indoctrinated by their parties to vote for any bill that is sponsored by one of their own, but i had hoped that at least the staffers would have read the legislatio in question and given a briefing to their congresscritter of some sort. Now we've had at least one 1,00+ page bill passed before anyone could possibly have reviewed it, because it was an "emergency", and the same is being tried with this health care fiasco.

I worked in the medical field for the better part of 30 years, as an Army medic, an LPN, and an RN. The medical system, when I retired in 2002, was breaking down under the strain of too many patients with not enough docs and nurses to deal with them. I know more than a few nurses and docs who, no matter how high their ideals were at the start, simply became overwhelmed and dropped out. I myself was forced out by illness, most likely a result of constant contact with every disease known to exist in North America, as well as from elsewhere. This bill of Obama's will not help- it will add weight to an already sinking ship.

Urge your representatives to block this bill. Everyone's future is at stake if ObamaCare becomes law. ( Except, of course, congress and other elites, who will still be able to get proper care.)

balanced ???
When I am elected to office ,I will propose some changes...until then,like you,all I can do is complain.

As a citizen,I can say I want the Democrat dictatorship of the congress to get out of the healthcare business altogether until they can prove they can make it better.

DO NOT insure illegals!! Scrap the present bill and do a bipartisan one,with Republican input.

Last,but not least....if this bill as it is passes,force congress and the administration to live under the same healthcare they force on us.

Now you asked for specifics. This won't shut you up,of course,but this is all you will get from me. Now you vamoose and have a nice life.
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