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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Sally Canfield :: Townhall.com Columnist
Deconstructing Pipes
by Sally Canfield
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Since the Clinton Administration's ill-fated attempt to introduce government-run health care to the United States, mountains of paper have been produced analyzing our nation's health care system. And while Republicans and Democrats have spent countless hours debating themselves, the one group that has been left out of this debate is the American people.

With 47 million Americans without some kind of health coverage, and millions more worried they will lose what coverage they have, one Governor knew the time for talking was over. What Governor Romney proved is that you can apply conservative principles to ensure that all people have access to affordable health insurance. Instead of theories, Governor Mitt Romney got results.

Since the passage of the Massachusetts plan, Sally Pipes has found refuge in the commentary pages, where she has consistently twisted every statistic to fit her "Sky Is Falling" mentality. What she fails to recognize is this key fact: the Massachusetts health care plan is working.

In a bit of irony, the same article where rival campaigns attack the Massachusetts health care plan also notes that "the law appears to be working." More people are signing up for private insurance plans. As of November 1st, more than 200,000 formerly uninsured state residents have signed up for coverage. Families who once worried what would happen if a loved one fell ill, now have the peace of mind that comes with having a health plan of their own. No other candidate, in either party, can point to this kind of record.

It should be a shock to no one who believes in deregulation and individual choice that premiums are falling as competition is introduced into the health care market. As a result, today, in Massachusetts, residents can obtain comprehensive, quality health care insurance for as little as $175 a month.

In bringing free-market forces to Massachusetts, Governor Romney has won the praise of conservative organizations. One of the primary supporters of the Massachusetts plan was the Heritage Foundation. They have said, "Those who want to create a consumer-based health system and deregulate health insurance should view Romney's plan as one of the most promising strategies out there." The Club for Growth stated that "Governor Romney deserves credit for proposing a plan that encourages individually-owned health insurance…"

One of the groundbreaking ideas in the Massachusetts plan is something called the "Connector." While some have tried to mischaracterize its purpose, what the Connector really accomplishes is that it provides a mechanism for people to purchase their health care plan with pre-tax dollars. Why is this important? When purchased through the Connector, that same $175 health care plan mentioned above now costs about $110 per month. While $65 may not mean a lot to people in Washington or New York, for a family working to make ends meet, $65 can help pay for groceries or gas for their car. As the Club for Growth stated, the Connector "does dramatically facilitate individually-owned health insurance plans by enabling individuals to purchase health insurance with pre-tax dollars and choose from a number of competing private plans."

Sally Pipes also questions the spending requirements of the Massachusetts plan. The response is simple – there are no new taxes required. As part of the Massachusetts plan, Governor Romney redirected nearly $1 billion that was already being spent to reimburse hospitals for providing free care to instead help individuals purchase their own insurance. According to the Club for Growth, these subsidies "encourage individual ownership of private health insurance" that "may lower overall costs." By redirecting existing funds, Governor Romney crafted a plan making private health insurance more accessible without more government spending.

For too long, Republicans have shied away from this debate. We've chosen to speak in broad platitudes and theories about how health care should work. We have ceded this issue to the Democrats because if anything, what the Clinton Administration proved was that the topic was too hard to solve, too complex to talk about, and any solution was too expensive.

Governor Romney rejected those tired excuses. Instead of talking, he chose to lead. Of all the presidential candidates, Republican or Democrat, Governor Romney is the only candidate with a record of achievement in this area. He is proud of his record and the work that was done here in Massachusetts.

Health care reform is easy to talk about. It would have been the path of least resistance and one that has been well worn for too long by people in both parties. Governor Romney could have chosen that path. He didn't. He chose to lead. He chose to be a bold reformer. And I can think of over 200,000 reasons – and counting – why that was a good choice.

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Sally Canfield is Policy Director of the Romney for President campaign.
 
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Ms Canfield, you are nuts!
You really think $175.00 per month for a health insurance policy that is filled with no dental coverage, and huge deductibles, high co-pays and pre existing condition exceptions is outrageous- especially for wage earners. What planet are you from?

No thanks Mr Romney: your government mandated health insurance "plan" is anti-freedom and amounts to just another unfunded government mandate inflicted on middle and working class Americans

As of December, 40 million citizems of Massachusetts citizens are about to get penalized with a huge tax they becaisue they couldnt afford "romney care"

Ms Canfield, you are hopelessly out of touch.
Go home to your suburban gated community and bake cookies-which you may know something about.

Specific example (me) -- Romney LIES!!!
Enough is enough - lets take a real example of a real merson -- me.

I was a state employee. I had a low-paying job that needed doing and I did it honorably and well (got awards for it). And I got fired because I was a Republican and defended Mitt Romney (although I wouldn't have opened my mouth now, knowing what I now do).

So I paid $460 per month to keep my insurance under COBRA. Did so for 18 months and then the state dumped me. It would have been cheaper for me not to do so, but I wanted to be responsible and the insurance did pay for stuff I needed, although I would have come out ahead paying cash.

Now we have Plan Mitt. I challenge anyone to show me a plan that I can get for $175/month, let alone less. The way it works is they want credit card numbers to bill you and then there is the promise that you might not have to pay the list price. And this for an insurance that is essentially useless (although it does pay for an abortion).

I am low income. I could go on welfare but don't want to. And I would gladly pay $460 for the full cost of the state insurance that I used to have - but can't. And why, exactly, should I pay essentially the same amount for something that doesn't pay for a dam thing other than abortions?

I am now low income, although happier. And instead of applying for MassHealth I will pay the $200 penality and if Mitt Romney gets to be the GOP candidate, I will go work for Hillary. I would work for HITLER rather than see Mitt get elected. And there is a reason why....

They can lie all they want to but I am a real low income person (and Republican) who detests what Mitt did. Who really will vote Hillary first....

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