Posted on 04/22/2013 6:49:36 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The Department of Health and Human Services has just handed out a $3.1 million PR contract to improve the public image of Obamacare. Advertising Age reports that the firm Weber Shandwick will help roll out a campaign to convince skeptical or simply confused Americans the Affordable Care Act is good for them and convince them to enroll in a health plan.
Obama officials insist the ads wont be political, but critics recall that just before the 2010 midterm election, HHS spent $3.2 million on educational TV ads praising Obamacare. The spots featured the late actor Andy Griffith, a favorite of seniors, who told his fellow retirees that more good things are coming from Medicare. But FactCheck, a nonpartisan project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, noted that the ads made no mention of the dramatic cuts to 10 million Medicare Advantage recipients, who are likely to see their privately managed care scaled back. The words in this ad ring hollow, and the promise that benefits will remain the same is just as fictional as the town of Mayberry was when Griffith played the local sheriff, FactCheck concluded in July 2010.
Indeed, the facts today are that Obamacare remains as unpopular now as when it was passed in 2010, and Democrats are increasingly worried it will return to haunt them in the midterm election next year, the first to take place after the stepped-up implementation of the law. Reporters at the Cook Political Report, a respected Washington watcher of election trends, noted this month that almost all of the Democratic insiders they talked to voiced concern about the potential for the issue to hurt Democrats in 2014. At no point since its passage has Obamacare been viewed favorably by more than 45 percent of voters, and the latest Kaiser Family Health Foundation poll pegs its nationwide support at only 37 percent.
The administration is already preparing its excuses if insurance premiums skyrocket next year and parts of Obamacare miss key start dates. HHS secretary Kathleen Sebelius complained this month that no one fully anticipated the difficulties involved in setting up Obamacare. She blamed obstructionist Republicans for engaging in state-by-state political battles to slow down the creation of health-care exchanges. But many of her fellow Democrats arent exactly following her line. West Virginia senator Jay Rockefeller, one of the main architects of Obamacare, calls the bill probably the most complex piece of legislation ever passed by the United States Congress. Referring to the implementation of the bill, he says, If it isnt done right the first time, it will just simply get worse.
Senate Finance chairman Max Baucus of Montana has an even gloomier assessment. I just see a huge train wreck coming down, he told Sebelius in a hearing last week. When Im home, small businesses have no idea what to do, what to expect, they dont know what affordability rules are, they dont know what penalties may apply. They just dont know.
Some backers of Obamacare are even jumping ship completely. Kinsey Robinson, the president of the 22,000-member United Union of Roofers, issued a public statement last week calling for repeal or complete reform of the Affordable Care Act. He explained that his unions concerns over certain provisions in the ACA have not been addressed, or in some instances, [have been] totally ignored. Many of the bills quickly drafted provisions, he added, are inconsistent with the promise that those who were satisfied with their employer-sponsored coverage could keep it.
The train wreck that Senator Baucus foresees could push young people into rate shock as their premiums increase to subsidize care for older Americans. Obamacares community rating rules and benefit mandates might prompt employers to drop coverage or avoid hiring new employees. I talk with a lot of businesses that are thinking of self-insuring or finding any loophole they can to avoid the most onerous parts of Obamacare, says pollster Scott Rasmussen. A study last month by the Society of Actuaries predicted that medical claims per policyholder will rise by 32 percent in the individual plans offered by Obamacares health-care exchanges. In some states, the increase could be as much as 80 percent.
The Obama administration is preparing for the worst. Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute reports that it is getting ready to spend $600 billion that Congress never authorized on federally run state exchanges in order to ease any sticker shock for consumers. But that may not be nearly enough.
Henry Chao, deputy chief information officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, admitted his doubts to a group of health-care executives recently. We are under 200 days from open enrollment [in Obamacare], and Im pretty nervous, he said. The time for debating . . . is it a world-class experience, thats what we used to talk about two years ago. Lets just make sure its not a third-world experience.
Such comments must send spasms of fear down the spines of several red-state Democratic senators who will be up for reelection for the first time since they voted for Obamacare in 2010 Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Mark Begich of Alaska, and Mark Pryor of Arkansas among them. They and other Democrats in the Senate have already voted to repeal key portions of Obamacare, such as the CLASS Act long-term-care program, and the Senate also passed a nonbinding resolution to oppose the tax on medical devices.
Dont be surprised if many Democrats in Congress join with Republicans later this year in calling for a one-year moratorium on the implementation of Obamacare. Theres even a chance the Obama administration will join them if the behind-the-scenes chaos at HHS gets bad enough. That wouldnt be the kind of bipartisanship deal the establishment media has been calling for lately, but it might just be one of the most popular moves Washington could make.
John Fund is national-affairs columnist for NRO.
“Dont be surprised if many Democrats in Congress join with Republicans later this year in calling for a one-year moratorium on the implementation of Obamacare.”
Why would the Reps do that? Let them twist in the wind and defend their mistake.
It was never a mistake. The intent all along was to make the current system collapse so we’d all come begging for single payer. Whether they want to admit that they voted for that is another matter.
” HHS secretary Kathleen Sebelius complained this month that no one fully anticipated the difficulties involved in setting up Obamacare. She blamed obstructionist Republicans for engaging in state-by-state political battles to slow down the creation of health-care exchanges. “
I have completely lost faith in Americans. The MSM will report Sebelius’ statement and others like it as fact. The public will buy it, and Democrats won’t be hurt too much.
And here is the kicker, even if Democrats are hurt by Obamacare, Republicans are wetting their pants over their good fortune. You see, Republicans want Obamacare, because it means more power, more government jobs. So, Republicans can pretend that they really would prefer to kill Obamacare, while they gain seats, and implement Obamacare.
Sorry.
What a great use of my hard earned tax dollars! We have a trillion dollar plus deficit and we are spending money to hype a gigantic government boondoggle that adds even more to the deficit. Can anyone point to an actual and tangible "benefit" from Obamacare?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
No moratorium!
Let it go off as promised. Let it die writhing in its own agony.
For God's sake Republicans - DON'T HELP IT!
Don't help the Democrat tyrants. What the F&&ck is wrong with you?
“Don’t help the Democrat tyrants. What the F&&ck is wrong with you?”
This is my point exactly, but I have little faith that the Republicans will do nothing but go along.
Heads meet pikes. These bastards should be accountable for destroying our freedom. One can dream.
Just like the Keynesians think the .gov just doesn’t spend enough money to “stimulate” the economy out of a recession. That crowd of socialists of every stripe just don’t get the message: government meddling always leads to unintended consequences, most usually bad. It has nothing to do with the lack of spending or the wrong people being in charge, it’s just basic bad policy and poorly executed to boot.
almost all of the Democratic insiders they talked to voiced concern about the potential for the issue to hurt Democrats in 2014.
No worries mates, the failed gun bill will make all the difference. After all 90% of all Americans wanted that bill to pass and it was all the Republicans fault that it failed. /S
The Democrats have been doing everything wrong for the last 10 years or more it is about time the American people wised up to the fact that the Democrats are digging the hole deeper and deeper. If we dont put the Democrats out of power for a generation or two there will be no climbing out of the abyss they are creating for us.
“Lets just make sure its not a third-world experience”
What difference does it make?(now) That’s what it was intended to be all along.
I hope everyone understands that after the total financial collapse of America that the left WON’T “see the light” and see that their policies were the cause -
they’ll blame conservatives. They’ll blame YOU.
Dems broke it, they own it. Why bail them out?
“I hope everyone understands that after the total financial collapse of America that the left WONT see the light and see that their policies were the cause -
theyll blame conservatives. Theyll blame YOU.”
This is a case where it’s difficult to really digest it, but I have come to that very same conclusion. The public is stupid, the left is evil, and the media is traitorous. As long as the right exists, they will have someone to blame for their failures. And if they crush the right, they’ll blame the middle. There’s always someone to blame. And they need someone to blame, because they don’t have successes.
Why would the Reps do that?
Because the Reps are stupid. They WOULD do that.
Oh goodie! Nothing like 3.1 million bucks worth of campaign ads devised to cram it all down our throats against our wills.
You all know how we all just love campaign ads.
And it is OUR money they will be using to do it.
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