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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Phyllis Schlafly :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Opportunity of a Century
by Phyllis Schlafly
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

Speaker Nancy Pelosi said one correct thing: health care legislation is our "opportunity, not of a lifetime, but of the century." Passage of the bill she supports would put us forever on the road to trillions of dollars in debt, bankruptcy and European mistakes; defeat of the bill will safeguard the unique American recipe for liberty and prosperity.

Pelosi and her friends would give more control to patients over their medical care IF the liberals really wanted to improve quality and reduce cost. Instead, they are trying to push our nation in the opposite direction, taking away control from patients over access and choices for medical care.

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We should eliminate the roadblocks that are built into current law to restrict our use of health savings accounts (HSAs) and high-deductible insurance (such as $2,500). Pre-tax money put into HSAs by the individual and by the employer can be used for costs not covered and, if not spent, can be saved and grow as a savings account for the individual.

This puts the individual in charge of spending for health-care costs up to the deductible limit when insurance coverage kicks in. This assures that the first $2,500 will be spent more carefully and thereby promote competition and lower costs.

We should give individually owned health insurance the same tax deduction that has been enjoyed for decades by employer-provided health insurance. This is a matter of fairness; where are the equal-protection litigators when we need them?

The Democrats are toying with going in the opposite direction: eliminating the tax deduction for employer-based plans. That translates into a big tax increase for the middle class.

We should repeal all state laws that forbid insurance companies to compete across state lines, so that individuals can buy health insurance in states other than their own. Where are the free-trade devotees when we need them?

We should repeal all government mandates on benefits that health insurance is required to cover so individuals can choose the insurance package that fits their needs. These last two changes would be the best way to establish real insurance company competition.

Again, the Democrats are going in the opposite direction: imposing a federal mandate on what benefits health insurance must cover (which will include abortion, mental health and all sorts of services demanded by special-interest groups). Insurance mandates are how the Democrats expect to control the health care industry if they can't round up the votes to impose the "public option."

We should enact tort reform so that doctors won't be chased out of practice by ruinous lawsuits and over-the-top malpractice insurance rates. The Democrats won't do this because the trial lawyers are their biggest source of campaign contributions. Continued...

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Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the pro-family movement, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Feminist Fantasies.
 
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Cost Differences!
Why does phone service, line-line or cell have so much variation in cost from statee-to-state?

Why does the rates for utility services, such as water, gas, electricity vary so much?

Why is there so much variation in the cost of housing from state to state? And what about all the variation in rental rates?

How about the cost of purchasing and insuring a car?

Cost vary for EVERYTHING, because each state and region in this huge country has specific issues that must be addressed, including the old supply and demand issue, not to mention the tax structure. You know-it-alls should already have had the answer; guess you repugs aren't as smart as you believe!

Mrs. Schlafy has it wrong on insurance reform. This isn't about freedom; except freedom to die or become disabled by denial of care. This is about the freedom to watch your child die or become disabled if you can't find care for him. Parents without healthcare often beg for help in this situation. It is heartbreaking, especially when assistance cannot be found and lots of times it just isnt available. This isn't about abortion care; its' about denying women coverage because so many believe women aren't the equal of men or deserving of the same consideration.

I was firmly and loudly against Dubya's wars, but MY taxmoney went to fund the war anyway. My brother's money funded the war and he was made to prosecute the war personally with three deployments [while all of you went to the mall].

This opposition to insurance reform is about greed, selfishness, stupidity, willful neglect of the vulnerable in our mist and misplaced priorities. God help you all if you ever need care and do not have insurance coverage. I will not deny you care, but that doesn't mean you will be fortunate with other healthcare providers.



To lilly
Lilly, we are all free to support medical charity. You on the other hand want to FORCE people to pay for others. There is no charity or virtue in forcing people to support someone else. You write that " no society will support a law that runs counter to its values" So you believe our society believes in FORCING Peter to support Paul? I disagree with you values. But tell you what, since you believe that way, I could use $20,000 to support me and my family next year. You should send it to me.
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