Posted on 03/09/2010 9:02:11 AM PST by Blue Turtle
Many people are worried that the health-care reform proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats will fail to bend the "cost curve." A number of commentators are urging no votes because of this, and Republicans have asked the president to start health reform over, focusing squarely on the issue of cost reduction. These calls overlook the actual legislation. Over the past year of debate, 10 broad ideas have been offered for bending the health-care cost curve. The Democrats' proposed legislation incorporates virtually every one of them.
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This is contrary to every other analysis I’ve seen - is this guy an Obama shill?
Insure millions more and cut costs?
Bull Obama.
They must have gone to Harvard “business” school.
Remember, business school, law school, and (especially) sociology and political “science” majors are for those to whom elementary math is akin to quantum physics.
The very suggestion is risible.
But most of all — expanding government at the expense of industry and personal liberty is an execrable proposition -— and costs saved can never justify it.
Mr. Cutler is professor of economics at Harvard and an adviser to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Mr. DeLong is professor of economics at University of California, Berkeley. Ms. Marciarille is adjunct law professor at McGeorge School of Law.
Well, I’ll say it...yes, let’s not walk, run!
Health Mandates: A Talk With Obama Health Advisor David Cutler
Id like to start with a general comment, Cutler began. Two possible reasons why people dont have health coverage are usually given. One is that the uninsured are gaming the system. The other is that they cant afford it and dont know where to get it. Most of the literature suggests that the explanation is mostly the latter. That means the single biggest thing we can do to help the uninsured is to make coverage affordable and accessible.
Thats why all the Democratic plans focus on removing excessive profits where they exist, improving information technology, and so forth, Cutler continued. All the plans do those things, although I think the Obama plan does the most.
The mandate argument is: You must buy something but Im not going to tell you what it is, how much it will cost, or where youre going to get it.
It comes down to this, said Cutler. Youll never get someone to buy something if its not affordable and not accessible. People just dont do it.
Thats an area where the Edwards campaign has taken the lead. They suggest automatic enrollment whenever an American intersects with the health care system or government services.
You can enroll them, Cutler replied, and then forcibly collect the premiums. Thats one way to solve the problem. But its not necessary to do that.
That pretty much removes any credibility from these figures. Sounds to me like another case of “1 million(or was it 2 million?) jobs saved from the stimulus” that we kept hearing.
And these estimates are based on phony assumptions, like Congress will cut Medicare payments to doctors by 21% as required by current law. These cuts are always waived.
In other words, more lies from liberal liars. There is no way a government run health care system will be cheaper or better.
Its time.
++++ Mr. Cutler is professor of economics at Harvard and an adviser to Barack Obama presidential campaign... ++++
Yes, sure will by money transfer (permanent tax, anytime they want it), right on the backs of the producers. Millstone right on our backs.
(I realise this is from a 2007 interview -- and didn't Obama oppose mandated insurance back then? -- anyway):
The actual bill dictates what has to be in the insurance, and gives government authority to control premiums.
I don't think it mandates where we go to "get it", but I know where we are all taking it if it passes.
CUTLER, DAVID M BROOKLINE,MA 02446 HARVARD UNIVERSITY/PROFESSOR 9/23/08 $500 Feder, Judith (D) CUTLER, DAVID M BROOKLINE,MA 02446 HARVARD UNIVERSITY/PROFESSOR 3/27/08 $500 Feder, Judith (D) CUTLER, DAVID M BROOKLINE,MA 02446 HARVARD UNIVERSITY/PROFESSOR 10/24/08 $500 Feder, Judith (D) CUTLER, DAVID M BROOKLINE,MA 02446 HARVARD UNIVERSITY/PROFESSOR 6/21/08 $500 Feder, Judith (D) CUTLER, DAVID M BROOKLINE,MA 02446 HARVARD UNIVERSITY/PROFESSOR 12/19/07 $500 Feder, Judith (D) CUTLER, DAVID M BROOKLINE,MA 02446 HARVARD UNIVERSITY/PROFESSOR 7/18/07 $500 Feder, Judith (D)
I’m going to go out on a limb and say all Obama advisors will tell you that by adding 2.5 trillion to the budget every decade, the bill still somehow “saves money” They are also likely to tell you that the Stimulus bill created 5 million jobs and that we would now have 100% unemployment but for the dear leader’s vision and leadership.
YEP....Obama “advisors” include Timmy Geithner....he was so smart he couldn’t get his taxes done right....as well as many other of them.
Professor Cutler served on the Council of Economic Advisers and the National Economic Council during the Clinton Administration and advised the Presidential campaigns of Bill Bradley and John Kerry
Cutler must be a kook.
And there you have it.
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