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Monday, July 23, 2007
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
No to Medicaid for the middle class
by Star Parker
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The Senate Finance Committee has approved a major expansion of SCHIP, the State Children's Health Insurance Program. President Bush had proposed expanding its $25 billion budget by $5 billion. But the committee has approved the Democrats' initiative to expand this government program far more aggressively.

Under the proposal, 50 percent more children will be covered by SCHIP through an increase in funding of $35 billion. The cost will be financed by a tax hike on cigarettes of 61 cents per pack.

More health-care coverage for children. More taxes on tobacco. Sounds like a winner, right?

Not at all. Responsible senators should vote against this major step toward further socialization of American health care. And if Congress does pass this, the president should veto it.

The reason for the launch of the SCHIP program in 1997 was affordability of health care. The point was to finance health care for children in families that earn too much to qualify for Medicaid.

Now, according to The Wall Street Journal, almost half of our nation's children have government-paid health care either through Medicaid or SCHIP.

This new proposed expansion would entrench government health care more deeply into the nation's middle class.

Whereas SCHIP coverage has commonly covered families earning up to 200 percent above the poverty line, the new proposal lifts this ceiling to 300 percent. According to the Congressional Budget Office, up to 75 percent of families in this income range already have private coverage.

Because the program is administered at the state level, coverage guidelines vary and in some cases have even included adults.

Meanwhile, as we extend last-resort government medical coverage for the poor into the middle class, increasing numbers of physicians are refusing to participate in Medicaid because of inadequate compensation.

But let's get back to the core issue: runaway health-care costs and accessibility of coverage.

Why, in a country of abundance such as ours, where practically everything just gets cheaper and more accessible, does health care stand out in just getting more expensive?

Or to put it another way: Name any product or service that is delivered in a competitive free market that has not gotten cheaper over time.

This should provide a hint to the problem in health care. Despite what our Democratic Party leadership would have us believe, the increasing costs and inaccessibility of health care is the result of excessive government interference in this market as opposed to not enough. Continued...

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Star Parker is a nationally syndicated columnist through the Scripps Howard News Service and a regular commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Health Care
I'm in an HMO (Kaiser) and its pretty good. I bet 90+% of those without insurance would be awfully happy with something like it.

The US is now 21st in life expectancy. Why be so arrogant and not look at what 20 countries where people live longer than we do? I got in an accident in France and got good medical coverage. Although I almost fainted when I saw how small the bill was.

Some people in my area fly to India for surgery now, to save money.

The US is also 40th or something like that in infant mortality.

Then again, last year I heard Dinesh D'Souza say on TV that Social Security was bad, even though when it started 50% of older Americans lived in poverty, and now only 1/4 as many do, with many of those living on their Social Security. He said, in so many words, that if his grandma didn't save for retirement she deserved to live in poverty rather than get social security. If that's your kind of "compassionate conservatism" then don't try improving health care.

nevadamistermom, good try with lilly.
Not sure it will do much good since I do not believe she actually reads much to educate herself on various issues. I stopped posting back and forth with lilly long ago, other than an occasional one such as above. I do completely agree with your post that she rarely makes sense.
But posters seem to enjoy engaging (albeit many of them do so briefly) with her, hoping somehow they can get through the fog with actual facts.

Personally, I think quite a few of the liberal minded TH posters just come here to make trouble, never really intending to listen to anything a conservative minded person has to say.
Critical Bill is an example. He just likes to say things to get posters all worked up, and has no interest in ever changing his liberal viewpoints.
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