Posted on 04/20/2012 6:30:45 PM PDT by jazusamo
Republicans embrace big-government health care Sebelius left behind
Liberals are a curious breed. They actually believe the government can mandate you into prosperity. They wave a magic wand, and the universe bends to their whim. At the end of each day, they rest their weary heads blissfully - willfully - unaware of the damage they cause.
Witness Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. Before she was wielding the iron fist of power granted to her by Obamacare, she was the Kansas governor and, before that, the Kansas insurance commissioner. Health insurance mandates were her stock in trade, and with each new government dictate, Kansans saw their premiums increase. No matter how well-intentioned, the very nature of a mandate is that it forces consumers to buy something they dont want, or why the need for a mandate? Its unavoidable, then, that Kansas families costs increased and many simply could no longer afford insurance.
The net result? Mrs. Sebelius chased nearly a dozen health insurance companies out of the state, leaving behind 40,000 Kansans who no longer had health insurance. That President Obama would choose her to head HHS and implement Obamacare is telling and terrifying.
I reject the demonstrably destructive government-mandate approach to health care. Unfortunately, Mrs. Sebelius ghost still haunts Kansas, and its the Republicans who are giving it life.
The Republican-dominated Kansas House of Representatives recently passed yet another Sebelius-style health insurance mandate, by an overwhelming margin, 92-30. The party that claims to stand against government-run health care is nonetheless voting for the government to run health care. The Republican-controlled Senate will take up the issue and, presumably, send it to Republican Gov. (and former presidential aspirant) Sam Brownback.
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No, it was clearly my fat finger on the iPad.
It did not give the indication that it was posting. So I pressed the button more than once.
J. runs a great site.
It may be dangerous, but it is simply fantastic. Much better than my old PC
Oooh bad... Can’t you just see them coming out with a ‘Maxi’ iPad one day and not remembering the connotation?
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