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Obamacare’s five flaws
Email: Heritage Foundation | 9/2/2009 | Amanda Reinecker

Posted on 09/02/2009 1:25:53 PM PDT by IbJensen

September 2, 2009 | By Amanda Reinecker Obamacare’s five flaws

There is little disagreement among liberals and conservatives that America's current health care system needs serious reform. But the Left's plan is seriously flawed.

Heritage Foundation expert Nina Owcharenko dissects "five major faults with the health care bills" being pushed in the House and Senate.

1. The public "option." Both proposals would create a government-run insurance plan which proponents claim would foster honest competition among private insurers. But how can there be fair competition when one of the players -- Washington -- is both writing the rules and playing the game? What's more, this scheme could lead millions of Americans to lose their private health insurance.

2. Centralized regulation. Both the House and Senate bills would result in sweeping and complex federal regulation of health insurance. This would take oversight away from states and concentrate it in Washington -- and this oversight is best left at the state level.

3. Greater dependency on government. Both bills would expand existing government health care programs and introduce massive new taxpayer-funded subsidies to buy health insurance. This would leave millions of Americans dependent on government for their health care.

4. Employer mandate. The plans would force employers to provide coverage for all employees or face a massive tax. These "play-or-pay" mandates will raise prices, stifle economic growth and particularly hurt low-wage earners.

5. Individual mandate. Both bills require that all Americans purchase health insurance. Those without coverage or whose plans don't meet the new federal standards would face tax penalties. Special interests are sure to "lobby intensively to expand the legally mandated health benefits, medical treatments and procedures, and drugs that all Americans must buy under penalty of law."

Taken together or individually, these flaws would inflict serious damage on an industry that represents one-sixth of our nation's economy.

Instead, Owcharenko suggests the government refocus its efforts on incrementally introducing real, cost-effective reform. Such a reform would grant more autonomy to individual states; extend tax relief to everyone who purchases private health insurance, regardless of employment; and rein in runaway spending on programs like Medicare and Medicaid.

"Policymakers need to proceed slowly and deliberately," advises Owcharenko, "making sure that the initial steps they take are not disruptive of what Americans have and want to keep, actually work, and do not result in costly and damaging and unintended consequences." So far, they're on the wrong track.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: bho44; bhohealthcare; democrats; missinglink; obamacare; socializedmedicine; unverifiable
Actually there are more than five flaws, but bandwidth, etc. prohibits posting the 1000 plus pages of Obama's flaws.
1 posted on 09/02/2009 1:25:53 PM PDT by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

ONLY 5 flaws! We can do better than that!


2 posted on 09/02/2009 1:26:56 PM PDT by fujimoh
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To: IbJensen

Here in New York Off Track Betting is on the verge of bankruptcy so there will soon be plenty of bureaucrats available to staff the new National Health Service.

Just because they can’t run a successful bookie operation doesn’t meant they can’t be trusted with life-and-death medical decisions.


3 posted on 09/02/2009 1:30:17 PM PDT by joeystoy
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To: fujimoh
The author is far too kind. I can think of a few more, as well as a positive attribute: He stimulated the firearm and ammo industries.

Oh wait, one more attribute: Under his stewardship, the Tree of Liberty looks like it will get plenty of watering.*

4 posted on 09/02/2009 1:33:12 PM PDT by I Buried My Guns (* the blood of tyrants, and all that stuff)
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To: I Buried My Guns

5 posted on 09/02/2009 1:37:31 PM PDT by fujimoh
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To: IbJensen
Those without coverage or whose plans don't meet the new federal standards would face tax penalties.

Unless they are illegal aliens. Other provisions of law would kick in then, such as the disabling of government inquiry into their status.

6 posted on 09/02/2009 1:43:25 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine (Is /sarc really necessary?)
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To: IbJensen
"extend tax relief to everyone who purchases private health insurance"

I'd change that to:

extend tax relief to everyone who sells private health insurance. Stimulate supply, not demand.
7 posted on 09/02/2009 1:46:20 PM PDT by ari-freedom (Fiscal conservatism without social conservatism is dead.)
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