Posted on 12/26/2009 9:54:33 AM PST by goldstategop
Last week, during a bit of banter on Fox News, my colleague Jonah Goldberg reminded me of something Id all but forgotten. Last September, during his address to Congress on health care, Barack Obama declared: I am not the first President to take up this cause, but I am determined to be the last.
Dream on. The monstrous mountain of toxic pustules sprouting from greasy boils metastasizing from malign carbuncles that passed the Senate on Christmas Eve is not the last word in health care, but the first. It ensures that this is all well be talking about, now and forever.
Government cant just annex one-sixth of the U.S. economy (i.e., the equivalent of annexing the entire British or French economy, or annexing the entire Indian economy twice over) and then just say: Okay, whats next? On to cap-and-trade . . . Nations that governmentalize health care soon find themselves talking about little else.
In Canada, once the wait times for MRIs and hip surgery start creeping up over two years, the government distracts the citizenry with a Royal Commission appointed to study possible reforms which reports back a couple of years later usually with recommendations to strengthen the governments commitment to every Canadians right to health care by renaming the Department of Health the Department of Health Services and abolishing the Agency of Health Administration and replacing it with a new Agency of Administrative Health Operations which would report to a reformed Council of Health Policy Administrative Coordination to be supervised by a streamlined Public Health Operations & Administration Assessment Bureau. This package of reforms would cost a mere 12.3 gazillion dollars and usually keeps the lid on the pot until the wait times for MRIs start creeping up over three years.
The other alternative is what the British did earlier this year: They created an exciting new Patients Bill of Rights, promising every Briton the right to hospital treatment within 18 weeks. Believe it or not, that distant deadline shimmering woozily in the languid desert haze can be oddly reassuring if youve ever visited a Scottish emergency room on a holiday weekend. And, if the four-and-a-half months go by and you still havent been treated, you get your (tax) money back? Ah, no. But there is a free helpline you can call which will give you continuously updated estimates on which month your operation has been rescheduled for. I mention these not as a preview of the horrors to come, but because Ive come to the bleak conclusion that U.S.-style health reform is going to be far worse.
We were told we had to do it because of the however many millions of uninsured, yet this bill will leave some 25 million Americans uninsured. On the other hand, millions of young fit healthy Americans in their first jobs who currently take the entirely reasonable view that they do not require health insurance at this stage in their lives will be forced to pay for coverage they neither want nor need. On the other other hand, those Americans whove done the boring responsible grown-up thing and have health plans Harry Reid determines to be excessively generous will be subject to punitive taxes up to 40 percent. On the other other other hand, if youre the member of a union which enjoys privileged relations with Commissar Reid youll be exempt from that 40 percent shakedown. On the other other other other hand, if youre already enjoying government health care, well, youre 83 years old and, lets face it, its hardly worth us giving you that surgery for the minimal contribution you make to society, so in the cause of extending government health care to millions of people who dont currently get it were going to ration it for those currently entitled to it.
Looking at the millions of Americans it leaves uninsured, and the millions it leaves with worse treatment and reduced access, and the millions it makes pay significantly more for their current health care, one can only marvel at Harry Reids genius: government health care turns out to be all government and no health care. Adding up the zillions of new taxes and bureaucracies and regulations it imposes on the citizenry, one might almost think that was the only point of the exercise.
Thats why I believe Americas belated embrace of government health care is going to be far more expensive and disastrous than the Euro-Canadian models. Whatever ones philosophical objection to the Canadian health system, it is, broadly, fair: Unless youre a cabinet minister or a bigtime hockey player, youll enjoy the same equality of crappiness and universal lack of access that everybody else does. But, even before its up-and-running, Pelosi-Reid-Obamacare is an impenetrable thicket of contradictory boondoggles, shameless payoffs, and arbitrary shakedowns.
Thats why Nebraskas grotesque zombie senator Ben Nelson is the perfect poster boy for the new arrangements, and not just another so-called Blue Dog Democrat spayed into compliance by a massive cash injection. There is no reason on earth why Nebraska should be the only state in this Union to have every dime of its increased Medicare tab picked up by the 49 others. So either that privilege will be extended to all, or to favored others, or its asymmetry will be balanced by other precisely targeted lollipops hither and yon. Whatever happens, its a dagger at the heart of American federalism, just as the bills magisterial proclamation that the Independent Medicare Advisory Board can only be abolished by a two-thirds vote of the Senate strikes at one of the most basic principles of a free society that no parliament can bind its successors.
These details are obnoxious not merely in and of themselves but because they tell us the truth about where were headed: Think of the way almost every Big Government project bursts its bodice and winds up bigger and more bloated than its creators allegedly foresaw. In this instance, the stays come pre-loosened, and studded with loopholes. Because the Democrat operators the Nancy Pelosis and Barney Franks know that what matters is to get something, anything across the river, and then burn the bridge behind you.
My Republican friends often seem to miss the point in this debate: The so-called public option is not Page 3,079, Section (f), Clause VII. The entire bill is a public option because thats where it leads, remorselessly. The so-called death panel is not Page 2,721, Paragraph 19, Sub-section (d), but again the entire bill because it inserts the power of the state between you and your doctor, and in effect assumes jurisdiction over your body. As the savvier Dems have always known, once youve crossed the Rubicon, you can endlessly re-reform your health reform until the end of time, and all the stuff you didnt get this go-round will fall into place, and very quickly.
As Ive been saying for over a year now, health care is the fast-track to a permanent left-of-center political culture. The unlovely Democrats on public display in the week before Christmas may seem like just a bunch of jelly-spined opportunists, grubby wardheelers and rapacious kleptocrats, but the smarter ones are showing great strategic clarity. Alas for the rest of us, Euro-style government on a Harry Reid/Chris Dodd/Ben Nelson scale will lead to ruin.
If we do our job on the election, we can impeach the bastard too. Then a lot of options open up.
Exactly how the and why the 60K page joke of a income tax code survives. Exactly how and why Hitler was able to do as he did. The sheople don’t care as long as it’s not them getting the shaft (or worse)
If We the People really want to end the socialist slide then we need to cut off their power source....all their power to vote buy and welfare-rize this country comes from the tax code, withholding and our pockets. We have to vote Conservatives in and then pressure them to get rid of the tax code. Stop feeding the beast.
Alinskyites have always been about trying to destroy the welfare state by overloading its obligations.
The problem with destroying the United States has always been that it didn't have enough obligations. The Alinskyites just fixed that, and now ACORN can go to work.
I trust that you jest. Surely any such order to report for reducation and labor would violate rule .308, assuming that particular bridge had not already been crossed.
“The real risk is...”
or to put it another way....
we in the US won’t, IMO, accept and subsequently embrace the Euro model out of some ‘sophisticated’ or semi-enlightened admiration or adulation of our Euro pals.
No, in the US, it will happen out of the brain-dead mass embrace of the nanny state. The propaganda potential is nearly complete.
Not that it really matters: Two roads to the same result.
**Except this**: I believe the transition from late-stage capitalism to socialism will be absolutely wrenching in the US. The Euros were in effect primed for it from the trauma and near total destruction of WW2, and the observation that only a distant benefactor, in this case, the US with the postwar Marshall plan, could rescue them from a few generations of poverty and malaise. Without external aid, he Euros were looking at minimally one or 1.5 generations of poverty before their economies could get back on their feet without external aid.
The question I have is, will the US be brought to that beaten-down stage of destruction? At present, I don’t know. And if it will take something like that amount of time (or less...things happen faster in the US) where do you suppose we are along that timeline? Where, temporally and socio-economically, are we on that timeline to hell?
In a very real sense it is already too late. The reason this bill had to be passed right away is because gummint revenues are down due to the economy and Medicare is hemorrhaging 10 billion a month in red ink for the last 6 months. The congresscriminals need to comeup with some money to keep Medicare going right now. Instead of coming right out and saying “Medicare was a mistake and we need to fix it” they are trying to put yet another bandaid on it.
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