Republicans are losing the health care debate
October 30th, 2009 7:33 pm | by Marc Gallagher | Published in Big Government, Civil Liberties, Commentary, Free Market, Health Care, Liberty, Market Regulation, Maven Commentary, Socialism | 10 Responses
The House Democrats released their latest attempt at a health care bill yesterday. Feel free to read all 1990 pages of it here in PDF form. I’ve been perusing it all day long because I, apparently, enjoy pain. So much pain that I’m starting to feel sick. Man, they better pass this bill soon or I may die.
Well, that’s what they want you to think. I want to know why the debate is now all about whether or not there should be a public option and little else? This shows us how Obama and his fellow looters are now firmly in the lead on this debate. The argument is no longer about whether we should have the government more involved in health care, but whether the government should provide health care.
The question is no longer “why are we doing this?” Instead, the question is “how do we do it?”
If Pelosi has her way, this is how:
The new House proposal is similar to one drafted by Democrats months ago. It requires Americans to buy health insurance by 2013 or pay a fine, creates a government-run program similar to Medicare to compete with private insurers and lets 15 million additional people enroll in Medicaid by easing eligibility requirements.
But in an effort to make the bill more appealing to moderates in her party, Pelosi altered some of the fine print. The proposed government-run “public option,” for instance, would negotiate for how much to pay doctors and hospitals rather than relying on government-set rates, as Medicare does.
Echoing concerns raised by his Republican colleagues, Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan said the bill’s heft, at 1,990 pages, indicated how it would expand the government’s role in health care: “Families will face higher taxes,” he said.
Replacing the above word “higher” with “astronomical” would be more honest. One need not read past page 4 (3d) to find the most offensive words to free market liberty loving Americans:
“initiates shared responsibility among workers, employers, and the Government; so that all Americans have coverage of essential health benefits.”
The word “initiates” should be replaced with the more honest word, “forces”. This phrase is a pure unadulterated call for socialism. When you force someone to share, it’s no longer sharing. It is theft, well-intended theft, but theft nonetheless.
Why do we get put in jail if we steal money to give to the poor yet it is perfectly fine for the government to do it without repercussions? I suppose the answer is: they own the jails.
Why do we get put in jail if we murder someone yet it is perfectly fine for government troops to kill people?
Are government humans more special than civilian humans? They seem to be able to operate outside the scope of morality.
The bill would establish a new federal government department inappropriately called the “Health Choices Administration” with the “Health Choices Commissioner” at the head. I can’t wait for their ad slogan to come out: “The Health Choices Administration: Be Nice, we can choose whether you live or die!”
Under this bill the Health Choices Commissioner has the power to regulate a new “market” they call the “Health Services Exchange”. This is the so-called new “free market” where the government public option health care is to compete with private health insurers. Yet somehow this is supposed to allow private insurers to compete on a level playing field? Please.
This bill becoming law would signal the end of private health insurance. It is only a matter of time before the public option will be the only option.
The government owns the jails now. The government tells you what you can put in your body. With socialized medicine the government is just continuing its assault on individual liberty. There is no “I”, only “We”.
Liberty Maven










November 1st, 2009 at 5:31 am (#)
I think one of losses happened when it became common to call this "Health Care Reform" rather than "Health Care Nationalization".
November 5th, 2009 at 6:01 am (#)
Using soothing terminology is part and parcel of the Frog Boiling Club. Are you surprised?
November 13th, 2009 at 2:48 am (#)
UNIVERSAL GOVERNMENT RUN HEALTH CARE IS A BAD IDEA!!!!
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org PISTONE FOR CONGRESS 2010
November 13th, 2009 at 2:48 am (#)
UNIVERSAL GOVERNMENT RUN HEALTH CARE IS A BAD IDEA!!!!
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org PISTONE FOR CONGRESS 2010
November 13th, 2009 at 2:48 am (#)
UNIVERSAL GOVERNMENT RUN HEALTH CARE IS A BAD IDEA!!!!
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org PISTONE FOR CONGRESS 2010
November 13th, 2009 at 10:48 pm (#)
I agree that more government health care is a bad idea. John Pistone has no position on foreign policy that is anything more than "support the Army and our soldiers". A soldier that dies in Afghanistan in the name of stable democracy is one that should never have been sent there.
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org/NationalSecurit...
November 13th, 2009 at 10:48 pm (#)
I agree that more government health care is a bad idea. John Pistone has no position on foreign policy that is anything more than "support the Army and our soldiers". A soldier that dies in Afghanistan in the name of stable democracy is one that should never have been sent there.
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org/NationalSecurit...
November 13th, 2009 at 10:48 pm (#)
I agree that more government health care is a bad idea. John Pistone has no position on foreign policy that is anything more than "support the Army and our soldiers". A soldier that dies in Afghanistan in the name of stable democracy is one that should never have been sent there.
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org/NationalSecurit...
November 13th, 2009 at 10:48 pm (#)
I agree that more government health care is a bad idea. John Pistone has no position on foreign policy that is anything more than "support the Army and our soldiers". A soldier that dies in Afghanistan in the name of stable democracy is one that should never have been sent there.
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org/NationalSecurit...
November 13th, 2009 at 10:48 pm (#)
I agree that more government health care is a bad idea. John Pistone has no position on foreign policy that is anything more than "support the Army and our soldiers". A soldier that dies in Afghanistan in the name of stable democracy is one that should never have been sent there.
http://www.pistoneforcongress.org/NationalSecurit...