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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Saying One Thing, Doing Another
by Rich Tucker
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


In a political landscape littered by multi-billion dollar bailouts, massive protests in Iran and an attempted federal takeover of the health care system, one story recently passed with barely a ripple.

“Six Flags Declares Bankruptcy,” was tucked away on page A6 of The Washington Post on June 14. And rightly so, since the story about a failing theme park chain wasn’t nearly as crucial as the paper’s front pager on the Obama administration’s spending plan. That story included a handy graphic showing that the president intends to borrow $9 trillion in the next decade, almost three times the cost of World War II.

So why is Six Flags under water? “We inherited an unsustainable $2.4 billion debt load from the previous management team,” chief executive Mark Shapiro announced. The company plans to cuts costs and eliminate debt.

There’s a lesson there, should anyone in the administration care to learn it. In the real world, if your predecessor runs up too much debt, you have to reduce that debt to survive. Instead, President Obama insists that, while “the reckless fiscal policies of the past have left us in a very deep hole,” he still plans to borrow trillions more. Odd.

The disconnect between the president’s words and his actions is even starker when it comes to health care.

“There are millions of Americans who are content with their health care coverage -- they like their plan and, most importantly, they value their relationship with their doctor,” Obama recently told the American Medical Association. “If you like your health care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health care plan, period. No one will take it away, no matter what.” Sounds good.

However, then he announced a proposal that would, inevitably, take away millions of people’s private plans. He declared support for a “public option” that would purportedly “inject competition into the health care market so that we can force waste out of the system and keep the insurance companies honest.”

Of course, he’s talking about a government-run health insurance plan. And it’s worth noting that the government doesn’t compete; it compels. Once Washington is offering health insurance, it’ll start setting prices for services that are lower than those services are worth. This is how it squeezes costs down in Medicare, where private insurance companies pay more to make up the difference.

Over time, private insurance companies will lose money and be forced out of business, and that means millions of Americans will, indeed, lose their current coverage. Meanwhile, small business owners will stop offering health benefits. After all, why should they pay for something that the government is willing to pay for?

The respected Lewin Group estimates that in a Medicare-style federal plan, up to 119 million of the 170 million Americans who have private coverage today could lose it. So Obama’s being misleading when he 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.” Because the truth is, a “public option” means there will eventually be virtually no “private options” in health care.

Americans are becoming familiar with such verbal sleight of hand. In April the president ordered his cabinet to identify $100 million in savings -- a drop in the bucket of his debt-laden $3.69 trillion proposed budget.

In June Obama announces, “What I have no interest in doing is running GM,” after he fired the company’s CEO, named his replacement and steered the company through a special bankruptcy that benefits the United Auto Workers union.

Obama says he wants “To get GM back on its feet, take a hands-off approach and get out quickly,” then pours tens of billions of taxpayer dollars into the company with no apparent exit strategy. So what are Americans to believe: The president’s words, or his actions?

In the early days of this administration, the focus was on speed. It raced to pass a “stimulus” bill we didn’t need, for example. As Congress considers health care reform it needs to slow down and take a good look at what the president says, and consider what his policies would really mean for all of us -- before we make a mistake that cannot be undone.

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Obama pelosi franks Dodd
Liars all

Cheaters all

Pelosi critized the "morals" of the Republicans - which are 100 times better than her lying tongue, her false face and ugly morals. She lied about knowing about water-boarding - see how quickly the Dems dropped their thirst for an enquiry.

We need to get all the liars out.


All Liars.

obama is the biggest - he has not made one true statement for the last three years - perhaps his life - he's been scheming since the Arabs paid for his eeducation - in his story of his "father's dreams"

In that book, the similarity between his life incidents and those of Ayers are startling according to one review.

He's lied all his life.

By the way, his wife worked with Bernadetter Dorn in a lawyers office. Who else is lying?

Frank from NY

Yes and each day Obama is making Bush look better and better.

Fiscal accountability
What a concept! Used to be a lifestyle. That was when it was normal to talk about God and faith and all things good and decent. As a nation we are beyond all of that foolishness now. Yessir, now most of America identifies more readily and completely with Michael Jackson than with the mores of their ancestors who founded this country on Judeo-Christian principles. All we have to do to excuse ourselves is point out that the founding fathers had faults too. Yes they did but they knew to punish(aieeeeee) criminals and shame(huh) sinners. Today we can barely identify them. The road to return is paved with prayer, folks.

He didn't make a misstatement,
he lied!! Plain and simple, just like Frank in NY. Leftists are liars, it is their credo to lie as the end justifies the means. The fraud in the White House is moving as fast as he can to destroy the USA before the koolaid drinkers wake from their dream to learn it was a nightmare instead.

It's control they're going for
Obama and his administration know exactly what they're doing- a hungry population is an easily controlled population.

America...
Mr. President Hussein's personal amusement park, may be closing for lack of sufficient funds. So, when it closes down, where, I wonder, does he plan to go? It is just one big board game, played with monopoly money. Except Park Place and Boardwalk are not the big prizes. He wants to own the U.S. Government and everything, every business and every person it touches. Too bad he is playing with real property, real (at least it once was) money and real people. But I should not lament. He did not get there at the point of a gun. He got there because we the people, to create a more perfect union, wanted him there. You wanted change. But you did not know what that word meant. You didn't care. Because he gave you HOPE. Well, where is that hope now? You are finding out. And you are certainly finding out what "change" means, and I suspect you ain't seen nothin yet. You were warned, but did not believe us who warned you. We were called "racists" because we did not like his policies. We were called "racists" because you had no other way to shout us down. You elected a man because of his race. Your decision was based on race, not on policy nor rationality. It was based on personality and racel. We voted against him because of his policies. We said you were the racists. And as much as you really do not like what you are seeing as to his policies, you still swoon at his feet and still call us racists. It's hard to say you were wrong, isn't it? Yep, the momentum of HOPE is hard to stop, even if it is nothing but an empty bubble and you know it. It is hard to say you were wrong, isn't it? It's the momentum of having to be right even when you know otherwise. The marjority who elected President Hussein have given up their courage.

Too late.
".....before we make a mistake that cannot be undone."
OOps, too late. Bush did it.

I understand that BO...
I understand that BO is having some designer clothes being made; pin-stripe asbestos pants!

He hope the pants will enable him to lie without catching them on fire.

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