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House Repeal of Obamacare Is Way More Than Symbolic
So what about the GOP House vote to repeal that legislative monstrosity that masquerades under the misleading title of "Affordable Care Act"? Was the vote more than symbolic?
Will the vote have any impact on the presidential and congressional races? What about the GOP proposals to replace Obamacare? A host presented those three questions, and I'd like to address them more thoroughly than the time permitted on television.
I don't believe that the GOP repeal vote was merely symbolic, even though everyone knows that the obstructionist Democratic Senate, which hasn't produced a budget for more than 1,100 days, will reject it out of hand. The House vote to repeal, which included 5 Democratic votes, helps to frame a critically important issue in the 2012 presidential and congressional campaigns, which is also true of the House's passage of "cut, cap and balance" and Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan, "The Path to Prosperity."
Obamacare, along with Obama's stimulus package and his overall bankrupting federal spending, gave rise to the national conservative grass-roots uprising that bitter clingers fondly refer to as the tea party movement but whose followers radical leftist Democrats -- excuse the tautology -- refer to as tea baggers. If Obamacare led to the initial uprising, Obamacare 2 -- the Supreme Court majority's abominable affirmation of the law -- will galvanize the tea party as much as any other issue and energize all conservatives to defeat Obama and congressional Democrats in November. It formally showcases and places in stark relief the Democrats' position on the law; it forces them, on the record, either to join the overwhelming majority of Americans who want it repealed or to thwart their will. That is big, if Mitt Romney and other Republicans capitalize on it.
What impact will this vote and the Senate Democrats' inevitable refusal to repeal have on the presidential and congressional races?
This action and inaction, taken together with Obama's and his party's obstruction of entitlement reform and overall spending reductions, will further expose them as the sole party leading us over the cliff to national financial bankruptcy. Though it is a dagger in the heart of America's financial stability, it is a political gift to Romney, if he'll properly articulate the message. He must call Obama (and his Democratic Party co-conspirators) out as the Great Destroyer. He must shine a spotlight on the mountain of lies upon which Obamacare was based.
Obamacare was based on the fraudulent premise that we have almost 50 million Americans without health insurance and that this is tantamount to a lack of access to health care. The facts should help dispel this pernicious propaganda.
In fact, millions included in that number are illegals; millions are young people in good health who can afford but choose not to purchase health care (the "young invincibles") -- as many as 18 million; millions are eligible for government assistance and don't avail themselves of it; and millions are only uninsured for short periods of time. Health care expert Sally Pipes has estimated that the number of people who fall through the cracks -- those who are working, are ineligible for aid and who don't earn enough to afford health insurance (the "chronically uninsured working poor") is closer to 8 million. So Obama succeeded in commandeering one-seventh of the nation's economy instead of providing an affordable safety net for these people and preserving, rather than destroying, the greatest health care system in world history -- despite its flaws.
Thus, Obamacare is not about access to health care, nor is it about costs, which cannot be contained under this socialistic scheme without extreme rationing. It is not about quality of care, which will necessarily be reduced from rationing, from the further elimination of market forces, from the exodus of doctors from the profession, and from other factors. It is about expanding government control.
Obama's other lies about Obamacare are that people will be able to keep their own plans, the cost curve will bend downward, the doctor-patient relationship will not be damaged, there will not be federal funding of abortions, there will not be rationing and access to and quality of care will not be reduced, when it will actually be severely reduced. If Republicans clearly communicate that those are lies, they will greatly enhance their election prospects.
Yes, Republicans should present a plan to reform health care, but only after Obamacare is firmly repealed, because they can't afford to allow disagreements over reform to interfere with repeal of a law that is infinitely worse than the status quo ante. Their replacement should center on market reforms -- eliminating the discriminatory tax treatment between employer-based and individual plans; expanding health savings accounts; reducing federal regulations, taxes and costly government mandates; tort reform; and permitting buying insurance across state lines.
As Dr. David Gratzer said concerning health care reform, "capitalism is not the problem; it is the cure." The GOP must bring that message home in this campaign.
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5 Comments
Doktor Riktor Von Zhades in Western KY
Friday, July 13, 2012 at 10:22 AM
My exact thoughts as posted on FB 7/11/12: I would also add, that IMHO, many members of both houses of Congress were probably hoping the SCOTUS would strike it down, thereby not having the responsibility of doing it themselves. Such a ruling would have covered their sorry butts, allowing them to state for the record that they either agreed or disagreed with the ruling. Now, they had to "man up" and take the responsibility. Apparently those in the House realized that their political future depended on how they voted.
I attribute their thinking to the old rule " Let George do it!". However this time George chose not to do anything, thereby throwing the ball back in their court. So, either Justice Roberts was having a momentary lapse of reason, or he is a cunning genius. Either way, the Congress now has to go on record as to who votes yay or nay. People will be watching..... 21 hours ago
Jerry in Livonia, MI
Friday, July 13, 2012 at 11:10 AM
Great commentary, especially when Limbaugh shatters a prevailing myth: "Obamacare was based on the fraudulent premise that we have almost 50 million Americans without health insurance and that this is tantamount to a lack of access to health care."
Apart from that, you'd think even the strongest supporters of Obamacare would want to at least temporarily side-line the new health law, once they become aware of the disaster looming on the horizon.
See a commentary I recently posted online with supporting links at Relevant Matters - http://wp.me/pv0gT-by
Tex Horn in Texas
Friday, July 13, 2012 at 11:58 AM
I note that when David refers to Mitt's potential actions to refute Obamacare, home uses the phrase "...if Mitt would...." Yes,, if Mitt would.
I will say tha it appears Mitt might have toughened his language and grown some gonzos recently when addressing the NAACP, and by calling Obama what he is, a liar. Keep it up, Mitt!
Tad Petrie in Westerville, OH
Friday, July 13, 2012 at 12:10 PM
My late mother spent 2/3 of her professional life in the health insurance industry, starting out as a claims processor and working her way up to one step below jr. vice president rank. Mom was a DEDICATED, BELIEVING LIBERAL! The last time she voted for a Republican for anything was Nixon in 1972. She voted for Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton, that IDIOT Gore, and if she had lived long enough, I'm positive she would've voted for Obama! I'm equally positive that if she had read the Obamacare bill, (all 2700 and some pages of it), she would've been as outraged as I was when I read it!!! She would've realized, like I did, that Obamacare was DESIGNED to destroy the private insurance industry and bring about socialized medicine!!!
The current Republican leadership in Congress AND the party need to be REPLACED!!! They're running scared of the President and his liberals instead of standing their ground! They need to stand up to the liberals and be as stubborn as Colonel Joshua Laurence Chamberlain and his 20th Maine Infantry were at Little Round Top on the 2nd day at Gettysburg! If the 20th Maine hadn't held the line, Lee and Longstreet could've destroyed the Union Army in detail that day. If we don't hold the line against what the President and his liberals are doing, we are going to lose our country! We WILL be where Greece and Spain are now if something doesn't change!
Betty Paulsen in Fort Worth, TX
Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 3:02 PM
Also not mentioned is the 3.8% sales tax on the sale of a home starting in 2013. Think about that one!! And that the IRS will be policing it and have real time access to your bank account to make sure Health costs are paid for...what if you can't pay your bill in full?? Tough cookies!! It will be taken out of your account anyway. That is a domino effect waiting to happen. If your money is used to pay health costs, how do you pay your mortgage and food, etc. Its all nothing more than a diabolical plan to destory the American people and make us all dependent on the government. Diabolical for sure. Remember that the aggragate worth of Congress is $2 Billion .Money is power.