Hillary Backs
Socialized Medicine: The Other Shoe Drops, by Dick Morris, 7/13/16
When President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton conceived of a private insurance-based, government-subsidized scheme for medical care, they knew it was only a halfway house toward their ultimate goal: socialized medicine. Obama announced as much. Now Clinton is taking the inevitable next step and backing government-controlled medicine for those over 55.
The Obama-Clinton
strategy was always deceptive: Enact a program — Obamacare — that could not
work and blame the insurance companies for its failure. Then move it with a
recommendation for government-funded medical care — single payer.
Early in the days of his
push for Obamacare, the president pushed his fellow Democrats to embrace a
"public option" that would put the government-run insurance company
into competition with private insurers. After Congress — even with 60 Democrats
in the Senate — said no, he embraced his backup plan.
He decided to burden
private insurance companies with such ridiculously strict mandates for their
coverage that they could not possibly charge affordable premiums. The
administration required that of every possible form of medical care — sex
reassignment surgery, psychotherapy, drug rehabilitation, mammograms for men
and women — so as to raise costs and assure failure.
Obama and Clinton also
insisted that insurers cover everyone regardless of pre-existing conditions and
cover all children on their parents' policies up to age 26.
When President Barack
Obama and Hillary Clinton conceived of a private insurance-based,
government-subsidized scheme for medical care, they knew it was only a halfway
house toward their ultimate goal: socialized medicine. Obama announced as much.
Now Clinton is taking the inevitable next step and backing
government-controlled medicine for those over 55.
The Obama-Clinton
strategy was always deceptive: Enact a program — Obamacare — that could not
work and blame the insurance companies for its failure. Then move it with a
recommendation for government-funded medical care — single payer.
Early in the days of his
push for Obamacare, the president pushed his fellow Democrats to embrace a
"public option" that would put the government-run insurance company
into competition with private insurers. After Congress — even with 60 Democrats
in the Senate — said no, he embraced his backup plan.
He decided to burden
private insurance companies with such ridiculously strict
mandates for their coverage that they could not possibly charge affordable
premiums. The administration required that of every possible form of medical
care — sex reassignment surgery, psychotherapy, drug rehabilitation, mammograms
for men and women — so as to raise costs and assure failure.
Obama and Clinton also
insisted that insurers cover everyone regardless of pre-existing conditions and
cover all children on their parents' policies up to age 26.
Together these
requirements forced insurance companies to charge high premiums and even higher
deductibles, just as Clinton and Obama knew they would. As expected, this set
in motion a downward spiral — a death spiral — for Obamacare. As premiums and
deductibles rose, fewer healthy people signed up and the risk pool became
sicker and older, forcing even higher premiums and the deadly spiral continued.
All the while, the
Democrats blamed the insurance companies, claiming that they put profits ahead
of people. Insurers originally agreed to Obamacare because they were promised
an open-ended subsidy to repay any losses they incurred. But Senator Marco
Rubio helped close that door when pushed for an amendment into the budget bill
banning the subsidies. So the insurance companies were in a trap of their own
making.
Now Obama and Clinton,
and Bernie Sanders, are swooping in for the kill — demanding that Obamacare
give way to socialized medicine. Right now, they are urging it for those over
55, but they could soon eliminate any age requirement. The costs of their new
proposal will be huge, perhaps doubling the 2.9 percent Medicare tax — a
payroll tax that all employed Americans pay.
The socialists will be
pleased. But we will not be when we learn how government-controlled medicine
truncates and limits our options and worsens our medical care.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0716/morris071316.php3
Comments
The only
way healthcare costs will be reduced is to repeal Obamacare, remove Medicare
and Medicaid waste, remove defensive medicine, give consumers control of the
price and let the “free market” set the price.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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