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4/30/14, "GOP foolish to think ObamaCare is fixable," Betsy McCaughey
"Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), the No. 4 House Republican, is
walking back comments attributed to her that ObamaCare can’t be
repealed. But she’s not the only one suggesting Congress merely make
changes within the framework of the health law. Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) says the goal is to get the law “fixed.” It
seems many GOP lawmakers still haven’t read the law, or they’d know the
framework is corrupt.
Even Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) speculated Friday that repeal is unlikely because it will be “difficult to turn the clock back.”
Nonsense. Even by the most inflated administration claims, some 8
million people have signed up for exchange plans, out of a nation of 318
million. ObamaCare is repealable, and should be replaced with a plan to
cover the uninsured and reduce costs.
ObamaCare’s authors paid lip service to these goals but had an
ulterior motive: forging a permanent Democratic majority. The law
creates a huge infrastructure for enrolling millions of people not just
in insurance but also for food stamps, housing assistance and other
welfare programs — and registering them to vote.
Here are the pillars of this corrupt scheme. None of the minor fixes
Republicans are discussing comes even close to sweeping away this
corruption.
Navigators and assisters: Instead of government employees promoting
ObamaCare and enrolling the uninsured, the law (Sec. 1311) reserves
these jobs for community activists, unions, community health centers and
other not-for-profits. Players include the NAACP, Planned Parenthood
and Service Employees International Union. Hiring these groups is a way
to fund the Democratic Party’s shadow army between elections.
Assisters sign up the uninsured for non-health benefits and register
them to vote. The National Association of Community Health Centers
identifies voter registration as a key part of its mission.
The whole scheme recalls the days of Tammany Hall, when local ward
bosses got the poor and newly arrived whatever they needed, in exchange
for their votes. ObamaCare institutionalizes this corrupt model and pays
for it with your premiums.
Bailouts for insurers: ObamaCare rules make it impossible for
insurers to offer “affordable” plans and still cover their costs. The
premiums have to cover a long list of mandatory benefits as well as $100
billion in taxes on insurers over the decade. Insurers also have to
cover seriously ill people for the same price as healthy people. Every
state that tried this “community rating” scheme has seen premiums soar,
as the healthy stop buying the plans.
To make ObamaCare seem affordable, the law includes a bailout (Sec.
1342). It encourages insurers to price plans below cost, with the
assurance that taxpayer money will make them whole for most losses at
year’s end. In short, John Q. Public is paying to make a law look
affordable that isn’t.
Worse, in January, the Obama administration
sweetened the bailout terms, though only Congress has the legal
authority to do so.
The big lie that this law is paid for. Reductions in future Medicare
spending pay for over half the law, including a staggering 27 percent
cut in payments to Medicare Advantage plans. That’s on paper. But the
administration is postponing the Medicare Advantage cuts to dodge angry
seniors.
Also postponed is the employer mandate, which requires workplaces
with 50 or more full-time employees to provide a costly package of
benefits. In anticipation of that mandate, employers are holding their
workforces below 50 or cutting hours below the law’s zany 30-hour-a-week
definition of full time. In the first seven months of 2013, an
astounding 77 percent of hires were part time.
With the employer mandate, the economy cannot recover. Without it,
millions more will need taxpayer-funded coverage and ObamaCare
collapses.
So much for the false sales pitch that ObamaCare is paid for and repealing it would increase the deficit.
Attention, Republicans: Repeal this “stinkburger” and replace it with
a health-insurance safety net built on compassion, not lies.
Betsy McCaughey is author of “Beating ObamaCare 2014.” via Lucianne
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
GOP is foolish to think ObamaCare is fixable, its main feature is massive infrastructure for enrolling not only insurance but food stamps, housing assistance, welfare, and voter registration, a new Tammany Hall, even includes insurer bailouts. Economy can never recover w. employer mandate-Betsy McCaughey
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