I'll Pass on 'Opting Out'

· Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Democrats' all-new "opt out" idea for health care reform is the latest fig leaf for a total government takeover of the health care system.

Democrats tell us they've been trying to nationalize health care for 65 years, but the first anyone heard of the "opt out" provision was about a week ago. They keep changing the language so people can't figure out what's going on.

The most important fact about the "opt out" scheme allegedly allowing states to decline government health insurance is that a state can't "opt out" of paying for it. All 50 states will pay for it. A state legislature can only opt out of allowing its own citizens to receive the benefits of a federal program they're paying for.

It's like a movie theater offering a "money back guarantee" and then explaining, you don't get your money back, but you don't have to stay and watch the movie if you don't like it. That's not what most people are thinking when they hear the words "opt out." The term more likely to come to mind is "scam."

While congressional Democrats act indignant that Republicans would intransigently oppose a national health care plan that now magnanimously allows states to "opt out," other liberals are being cockily honest about the "opt out" scheme.

On The Huffington Post, the first sentence of the article on the opt-out plan is: "The public option lives."

Andrew Sullivan gloats on his blog, "Imagine Republicans in state legislatures having to argue and posture against an affordable health insurance plan for the folks, as O'Reilly calls them, while evil liberals provide it elsewhere."

But the only reason government health insurance will be more "affordable" than private health insurance is that taxpayers will be footing the bill. That's something that can't be opted out of under the "opt out" plan.

Which brings us right back to the question of whether the government or the free market provides better services at better prices. There are roughly 1 million examples of the free market doing a better job and the government doing a worse job. In fact, there is only one essential service the government does better: Keeping Dennis Kucinich off the streets.

So, naturally, liberals aren't sure. In Democratic circles, the jury's still out on free market economics. It's not settled science like global warming or Darwinian evolution. But in the meantime, they'd like to spend trillions of dollars to remake our entire health care system on a European socialist model.

Sometimes the evidence for the superiority of the free market is hidden in liberals' own obtuse reporting.

In the past few years, The New York Times has indignantly reported that doctors' appointments for Botox can be obtained much faster than appointments to check on possibly cancerous moles. The paper's entire editorial staff was enraged by this preferential treatment for Botox patients, with the exception of a strangely silent Maureen Dowd.

As the Times reported: "In some dermatologists' offices, freer-spending cosmetic patients are given appointments more quickly than medical patients for whom health insurance pays fixed reimbursement fees."

As the kids say: Duh.

This is the problem with all third-party payor systems -- which is already the main problem with health care in America and will become inescapable under universal health care.

Not only do the free-market segments of medicine produce faster appointments and shorter waiting lines, but they also produce more innovation and price drops. Blindly pursuing profits, other companies are working overtime to produce cheaper, better alternatives to Botox. The war on wrinkles is proceeding faster than the war on cancer, declared by President Nixon in 1971.

In 1960, 50 percent of all health care spending was paid out of pocket directly by the consumer. By 1999, only 15 percent of health care spending was paid for by the consumer. The government's share had gone from 24 percent to 46 percent. At the same time, IRS regulations made it a nightmare to obtain private health insurance.

The reason you can't buy health insurance as easily and cheaply as you can buy car insurance -- or a million other products and services available on the free market -- is that during World War II, FDR imposed wage and price controls. Employers couldn't bid for employees with higher wages, so they bid for them by adding health insurance to the overall compensation package.

Although employees were paying for their own health insurance in lower wages and salaries, their health insurance premiums never passed through their bank accounts, so it seemed like employer-provided health insurance was free.

Employers were writing off their employee insurance plans as a business expense, but when the IRS caught on to what employers were doing, they tried to tax employer-provided health insurance as wages. But, by then, workers liked their "free" health insurance, voters rebelled, and the IRS backed down.

So now, employer-provided health insurance is subsidized not only by the employees themselves through lower wages and salaries, but also by all taxpayers who have to make up the difference for this massive tax deduction.

How many people are stuck in jobs they hate and aren't good at, rather than going out and doing something useful, because they need the health insurance from their employers? I'm not just talking about MSNBC anchors -- I mean throughout the entire economy.

Almost everything wrong with our health care system comes from government interference with the free market. If the health care system is broken, then fix it. Don't try to invent a new one premised on all the bad ideas that are causing problems in the first place.

COPYRIGHT 2009 ANN COULTER
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Comments

Frank E.Waterstraat

10/28/09

Back in 1778 there more ENGLISH soldiers fighting

the american Revoluttionist.there could not have

been more than !0,000 residents, in the land that

would become AMERICA.Out of 10,000 people 56 men

of God,who changed politics a fastion unknown to

the world.Today in 2009 in a land of 300,000,000

WE CANNOT FIND 56 men of God to carry on their

experiment, we lost something,our[CREATOR]maybe?

Posted October 29, 2009 at 3:35:44 AM


MichaelSSEC

This column, excellent as always, is filled with things Liberal cannot comprehend: logic, facts, economic realities and reality in general.

Go ahead, go have a conversation with a Liberal about health care. Or global warming. Or any other Leftist dogma. Inside of 1 minute you'll realize you're really talking to a 3-year old. "But I WANNIT!!"

I keep telling people, when I was a kid the vast majority of people did not health insurance but they could afford to pay their doctor CASH. What's different today? The government has gotten intertwined with health care, and the costs have risen astronomically. So the solution is MORE government? That's not rational.

Note well that NONE of the various forms of Obamacare address tort reform. Yet without serious tort reform, there cannot be meaningful cost reductions in our health care. Why do the Democrats fail to address the biggest cost factor in modern medicine? Could it be because they're attorneys?

This is not about fairness, it's not about medicine. It's not even about compassion. It's about control. The Liberals see Socialized medicine as a way to gain control over every little detail of your life. They will FINALLY be able to tell you what to eat and how much, how much salt to have, how much fat, how much exercise to get and what kinds, everything. All of it for your own good, naturally.

If we've learned nothing else in the last 60 years, it's that the Liberals always know what's best for you, better than you do. And they're perfectly willing to force that belief upon you, whether you like it or not.

Posted October 29, 2009 at 11:09:49 AM


Abu Nudnik

MSNBC! LOL! I never read a column of yours without a belly laugh.

Posted October 30, 2009 at 12:59:52 PM


Terry

"Don't try to invent a new one premised on all the bad ideas that are causing problems in the first place."

"The problems we face today cannot be solved with the same level of thinking that created them."

Posted October 31, 2009 at 11:58:41 AM


Terry

"The problems we face today cannot be solved with the same level of thinking that created them."

Albert Einstein

"Don't try to invent a new one premised on all the bad ideas that are causing problems in the first place."

Ann Coulter

The 'problem' with clear thinking is that it tends to echo. Careful ma'am, or you may find 'Playgurizt'

passionately and 'progressively' scrawled on your car with a liberal dose of crayons and fingerpaints.

At the very least the echo effect makes one a drone, shill, or worker bee.

Real 'individuals', 'progressives', and the like have their own special 'thoughts' the turgid pleasures of which you will 'sadly' (and hopefully) never know.

On a more sincere note, God bless, keep, and guide

Posted October 31, 2009 at 12:09:12 PM


May

The trouble with a large majority of people in this country today is, when I was growing up it was a super idea to work for a living. Today, the aforementioned majority want everything given to them without lifting a finger to pay for it. They want those of us who believe in the "old fashioned" work ethic to work and pay for everything for them. They need to be enlightened, like take everything away from them till they earn it. I believe it all started with FDR's "New Deal" and the "Welfare" program. People found out by waa waa-ing to the gov't they could get something for nothing. They are still waa waa-ing and getting something for nothing. Except the ones who believe in the work ethic are the suckers who are paying for it.

Posted November 3, 2009 at 11:32:50 AM


Terry

Republic - "New Deal" = Democracy.

Democracy + Time + bread + circuses = Idiocracy.

Orwell, I mean oh well.

Posted November 4, 2009 at 9:31:49 AM


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