You cant say they didnt keep their promise.In the face of being
called Nazis thank you Congressman Steve Cohen, DTN, and claims
that they are killing Americans thank you Congresswoman Shelia
Jackson Lee, DTX, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives
did what they promised to do during last years campaign season.
They voted on, and passed, an Obamacare repeal bill.Thats good
news. And better still, they now seem to be navigating a fairly
strategic path towards proposing alternatives to the Presidents
legislation. Its not enough to simply oppose the existing law they
must have a plan for meaningful healthcare reform themselves and it
looks like that is in the works.Dont believe the claims that the
House Republicans vote is merely symbolic. The House has now put
the entire U.S. Senate in a check mate scenario. And just as the
House majority had to answer the call of the American people to not
leave us stuck with Obamacare, so also will the Senate need to
offer a response.And why is it so important to repeal what the
President forced upon us last year, and reform the Presidents
reform Americans are already experiencing the chaos that the new
law has created in our regional healthcare markets, which has led
to health insurance costs rising as much as 40 in some cases, just
since its passage.But another key reason why Obamacare cannot be
left in its current form can be found in research conducted by our
government itself. No, the claims of congressional Republicans
killing Americans are not to be taken seriously. But President
Obamas attempt at caring for our health may be sickening, and even
endangering, the American work ethic.According to none other than
the Congressional Budget Office, many of us have decided we no
longer will have to work as much as we once did, given all the
assistance we can get via Obamacare. This is not just political
spin or partisan punditry. It comes directly from Douglas
Elmendorf, the Director of the nonpartisan C.B.O., a federal agency
within the legislative branch of our government that employs people
to analyze government policies, and consider their impact on the
federal budget, and on the economy. The C.B.O. likely produces some
of the most objective, fair, and nonpoliticized data that we
receive from our government.Speaking at a littlenoted event at the
University of Southern Californias Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for
Health Policy and Economics, Mr. Elmendorf noted that, outside the
healthcare sector of our economy, the greatest impact of the
Obamacare agenda will be in the labor market. It was October 22nd,
just days away from the big midterm election, and Elmendorfs
presence at this conference, and his remarks at the conference, did
not receive nearly the amount of press attention that they
deserved.Mr. Elmendorf stated that, in some cases, Americans will
simply choose not to work, because their needs for healthcare will
be provided by the enhanced Medicaid funding that is provided for
in the Obamacare law. As Journalist Matt Cover noted at CNSNews.com
he was one of few journalists that actually reported on this event,
this assessment of Obamacare by Mr. Elmendorf coincided with former
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosis remarks in May 2010. Recall that
last year, thenSpeaker Pelosi insisted that Obamacare would allow
artists to quit their day job and pursue their art, free from the
constraints of having to provide for ones self, because the
government would now take care of artists healthcare needs. That
all sounded so good, right It seemed like President Obama was
making good on his agenda of, as he likes to say in his folksy
fashion, gettin people some helpBut notice the gravity of what Mr.
Elmendorf is describing. Hes talking about Medicaid, a social care
program from our federal government that is intended to offer
shortterm assistance to poor and lower income households. And the
head of the C.B.O., the individual described as the top accountant
to Congress, is making the observation that we have, as a result of
Obamacare, given increasing numbers of Americans a reason not to
work or to not work as much, and to choose instead to avail
themselves to a free government welfare program.The promises of
Obamacare reduced health care costs, universal access, a balanced
federal budget are illusory. Yet given the ways with which
Obamacare was sold to voters, it is now apparent that politicians
in our federal government have incentivized some people to consume
more than they produce, and have assured them that it is their
right to do so.Obamacare must be struck down, and meaningful
reforms must replace it. In its current form, it is the drug that
is leaving the patient more sickly.
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