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Ten inconvenient truths about Obamacare
Washington Examiner ^ | March 23, 2010 | Susan Ferrechio

Posted on 03/23/2010 11:58:12 AM PDT by rhema

President Obama, with Vice President Biden at his side, makes a statement Sunday night following the final vote in the House for comprehensive health care legislation. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)

President Obama is promising a massive campaign to sell the health care plan just approved by Congress -- starting with his signature on the Senate version of the legislation on Tuesday. The sales pitch begins even as the Senate considers a raft of modifications to the plan already approved by the House. But as the president makes his pitch, critics will be looking to knock down many of the central claims he and other Democratic leaders have made. Here are 10 inconvenient truths that could dog the president:

1. The cost of coverage will rise for the middle class.

According to Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a health care scholar at the free-market American Enterprise Institute, the new bill will actually make it more costly for middle class families to buy health insurance by forcing those who shop on the individual market to buy generous, but expensive plans mandated under the new law. Middle class families earning $88,000 or more a year won't qualify for health care subsidies. A family earning $100,000 would end up spending nearly a quarter of their net income on health care.

2. Health insurance premiums will go up for nearly half of Americans.

Health care premiums for those in the individual insurance market will rise 10 percent to 13 percent by 2016 under the plan, according to the Congressional Budget Office. While the cost of premiums will be subsidized with taxpayer dollars for 57 percent of those enrolled in the new government-run insurance exchanges, the 43 percent of enrollees who do not qualify for assistance will have to pay higher costs.

3. Health reform is unlikely to create new jobs.

The Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, says that the health care reform bill will create "between 2.5 million to 4 million additional jobs over the next 10 years." But the fiscally conservative Beacon Hill Institute, part of Boston's Suffolk University, conducted its own analysis and found that in response to higher taxes and mandates on companies to provide insurance, "firms would be induced to fire or lay off workers" to the tune of 120,000 to 700,000 employees by 2019. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, found that the new taxes would kill 690,000 jobs per year.

4. Federal funding may cover abortion.

Obama agreed on Sunday to sign an executive order to reaffirm the Senate bill's "consistency with long-standing restrictions on the use of federal funds for abortion." But pro-life groups say the executive order does not carry the force of a law and will do nothing to curb the provision in the bill they believe will allow taxpayer dollars to cover the procedure. "The president cannot amend a bill by issuing an order, and the federal courts will enforce what the law says," the National Right to Life Committee said.

5. Four million people will lose their employer-based plans.

The new health care law will impose a list of benefits each health care plan will have to offer if they are to remain in business. The Congressional Budget Office also estimates that about 4 million people would lose their employer-based plan and be forced to buy plans on the new government exchanges.

6. Medicare will cut services along with costs.

The bill makes $528 billion in cuts to Medicare, including a $136 billion reduction for Medicare Advantage. The Medicare Advantage cuts will force 4.8 million seniors off the popular plan by 2019. An additional $23 billion in cuts to Medicare will come from a panel charged with slashing Medicare spending.

7. The bill will not pay for itself.

The CBO found that the bill would reduce the deficit by $138 billion over 10 years, but the savings was achieved by leaving out a $208 billion provision lawmakers will have to enact later to ensure doctors are adequately paid for treating Medicare patients. When the "doc fix" is included in the bill, it runs $59 billion in the red over the next decade. And former CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin said that "if you strip out all the gimmicks and budgetary games" the 10-year deficit would exceed $560 billion.

8. Higher Medicaid costs will gradually shift to the states.

The health care reform bill expands Medicaid to all non-elderly individuals up to 133 percent of the poverty line. The federal government would foot the bill for this expansion, but only until 2016. Beginning in 2017, states would gradually begin paying a portion of it. By 2020, states would cover 10 percent of the cost of Medicaid expansion.

9. Doctor shortages could lead to rationing.

A survey conducted by the Medicus Firm, a medical recruitment company, found that 46 percent of physicians said they would quit or retire if the Democratic health care reform bill becomes law. The survey noted that "even if a much smaller percentage such as ten, 15, or 20 percent are pushed out of practice over several years at a time when the field needs to expand by over 20 percent, this would be severely detrimental to the quality of the health care system."

10. The bill raises taxes for many individuals and businesses.

The bill imposes a 40 percent excise tax on insurance plans costing $10,200 for individuals and $27,500 for families. It also raises revenue by increasing the Medicare payroll tax for those earning more than $200,000, plus a new 3.8 percent tax on unearned income for these earners. The bill also imposes new taxes on drug makers, medical device manufacturers and health insurers that are likely to be passed on to consumers.


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1 posted on 03/23/2010 11:58:12 AM PDT by rhema
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To: rhema

#11 - Democrats will be in power forever.

Good luck repealing this.


2 posted on 03/23/2010 12:02:07 PM PDT by Tzimisce (No thanks. We have enough government already. - The Tick)
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To: rhema

That’s the plan. When the chaos reaches a fever pitch, then the takeover. It’s a leftist tactic.


3 posted on 03/23/2010 12:02:30 PM PDT by redpoll
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To: rhema

Don’t need ten.
Only need one.

It is “involuntary servitude”, prohibited by the 13th Amendment.


4 posted on 03/23/2010 12:02:31 PM PDT by djf (Health care? Guess what! If you have to PAY TO BE FREE, you're NOT!!)
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To: rhema

It sounds like I might benefit from asking for a cut in salary. That would be crazy.


5 posted on 03/23/2010 12:06:32 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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An additional $23 billion in cuts to Medicare will come from a panel charged with slashing Medicare spending.

Death Panel.

6 posted on 03/23/2010 12:10:07 PM PDT by vollmond (I'm an issues voter. If you're a Democrat, I've got issues.)
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To: rhema
4. Federal funding may cover abortion.

O, contraire!!!! Representative Stupack has saved us!!!!


/sarc

I agree with djf. It is “involuntary servitude”, prohibited by the 13th Amendment. Plus, it violates the 10th Amendment possibly more egregiously than already been done over the last 50 years.
7 posted on 03/23/2010 12:10:19 PM PDT by K-oneTexas (I'm not a judge and there ain't enough of me to be a jury. (Zell Miller, A National Party No More))
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To: rhema
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, found that the new taxes would kill 690,000 jobs per year.

As a small business owner, it's just more incentive for us to hire skilled labor as independent contractors. IOW, negotiate a fixed price for their labor and let them pay their own taxes, health insurance, etc.

8 posted on 03/23/2010 12:11:02 PM PDT by randog (Tap into America!)
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To: djf

>It is “involuntary servitude”, prohibited by the 13th Amendment.

I wont pay. The violation of the 10th is clear.


9 posted on 03/23/2010 12:13:42 PM PDT by max americana
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To: Dr. Scarpetta

I don’t think this fits what you were looking for, but I’ll send it anyway ping.


10 posted on 03/23/2010 12:20:11 PM PDT by Ingtar (Congress: proof that Entropy trumps Evolution)
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To: rhema

Doesn’t sound too bad:

1. Cost of coverage will rise: of course, better coverage to more people (so they say).

2. Health care premiums will go up for nearly half of Americans: means premiums will not go up for the other half.

3. Health reform unlikely to create new jobs: That’s not its purpose

4. Federal funding may cover abortion: I personally don’t care about this issue.

5. Four Million people will lose their employer-based plans: may be good since I want health insurance to be totally independent of employers.

6. Medicare will cut services and costs: this has got to happen one way or another regardless of the new healthcare plan unless we’re to become a soggy welfare state.

7. The bill will not pay for itself: maybe not, but the government is overspending far beyond the additional costs of this plan. No politician ever talks about how to really cut costs. Nothing new here.

8. Higher Medicaid costs will gradually shift to states: I’m not greatly concerned about who will pay as ultimately it all comes out of my pocket.

9. Doctor shortages could lead to rationing: won’t happen. Changes will be made to accommodate doctors.

10. The bill raises taxes for many individuals and businesses: covered by an earlier item.


11 posted on 03/23/2010 12:32:59 PM PDT by frposty (I'm a simpleton)
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To: rhema
A family earning $100,000 would end up spending nearly a quarter of their net income on health care.

I'd like to ask my in-laws how much they like the "change" now!

12 posted on 03/23/2010 12:35:47 PM PDT by Shelayne
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To: frposty

Interesting tagline you got there. And apparently accurate I’m afraid.
As far as this bill goes, you, like so many others, are lost in the weeds.
And, to use a worn out metaphor, you cannot see the forest for the trees.


13 posted on 03/23/2010 12:41:12 PM PDT by Paytriot (Never be afraid to try anything new, Remember amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titani)
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To: frposty

We already have the form of Obamacare in my state. We also have the highest medical premiums in the country and the highest healthcare costs in the country. And Masshealth is now 1/3 of the state budget and growing.

This is what happens when you give an entitlement to people who are not paying into the system. The taxpayer gets left with the bill.


14 posted on 03/23/2010 12:45:41 PM PDT by outpostinmass2
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To: Paytriot

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2477870/posts


15 posted on 03/23/2010 12:47:33 PM PDT by OPS4 (Ops4 God Bless America!Jesus is Lord!)
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To: OPS4

thanks


16 posted on 03/23/2010 1:13:46 PM PDT by Paytriot (Never be afraid to try anything new, Remember amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titani)
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To: Ingtar
The bill makes $528 billion in cuts to Medicare, including a $136 billion reduction for Medicare Advantage. The Medicare Advantage cuts will force 4.8 million seniors off the popular plan by 2019.

I actually have one of those Advantage plans, which is going to be cut. I told that to my relative, but she didn't believe me.

17 posted on 03/23/2010 1:18:21 PM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: rhema

3. Health reform is unlikely to create new jobs.

I don’t know about that; didn’t the IRS just add 165,000 agents to enforce its provisions? And since nearly half the nation’s doctors will retire or leave the profession soon after it is instituted, those jobs’ll be open.


18 posted on 03/23/2010 1:39:35 PM PDT by JimRed ("Hey, hey, Teddy K., hot enough down there today?" TERM LIMITS, NOW AND FOREVER!)
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To: rhema

Plan B:
http://www.LivingInThePhilippines.com


19 posted on 03/23/2010 1:56:16 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (If we're an Empire, why are Cuba, Iraq, the Philippines, Japan & Germany independent?)
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To: outpostinmass2
This is what happens when you give an entitlement to people who are not paying into the system. The taxpayer gets left with the bill.

Too many pigs for the teats. - Abraham Lincoln

20 posted on 03/23/2010 2:08:20 PM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (Light up the Planet! Use lots of power during "Earth Hour;" Sat. March 27, 8:30 PM.)
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