Posted on 09/23/2010 10:58:36 AM PDT by Al B.
Its now six months since President Obama took control of one-sixth of the private sector economy with his health care reform, and the first changes to our health care system come into effect today. Despite overwhelming public dislike of the bill, we were told that D.C. knows best, and there was nothing to worry about, and wed be better off swallowing the pill called Obamacare; so, in defiance of the will of the people, the President and his party rammed through this mother of all unfunded mandates. Nancy Pelosi said Congress had to pass the bill so that Americans could find out what is in it. We found out that its even worse than we feared.
Remember when the president said, If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor? Not true. In Texas alone a record number of doctors are leaving the Medicare system because of the cuts in reimbursements forced on them by Obamacare! The president of the Texas Medical Association, Dr. Susan Bailey, warns that the Medicare system is beginning to implode.
Remember the Obama administrations promise that Obamacare would cut a typical familys premium by up to $2500 a year? Not true. In fact, fueled by reports that insurers expect premiums to rise by as much as 25 percent as a result of Obamacare, Senate Democrats are contemplating the introduction of price controls.
Remember when the president said in his address to Congress that no federal dollars will be used to fund abortions? That turned out to be yet another one of those You lie! moments. We found out that Obamacare-mandated high risk insurance pools set up in states like Pennsylvania and New Mexico will fund abortions after all.
Remember the promise that Obamacare would strengthen small businesses? Not true either. The net result of Obamacare is that small businesses will face higher health care costs, new Medicare taxes, and higher regulation compliance costs, while the much-hyped health care tax credit for small businesses turns out to be almost impossible to obtain.
Remember the presidents promise that his bill would ensure everyone [has] some basic security? False again. Besides the great uncertainly that Obamacare hampers businesses with, companies now find it is actually cheaper to pay the $2000 per employee fine imposed by Obamacare than to keep insuring their workforce. This leaves millions of American workers at risk of losing their employer-provided health insurance.
And remember when the Obama administration said they would not be rationing care in the future? That ol death panels thing I wrote about last year? That was before Obamacare was passed. Once it passed, they admitted there was going to be rationing after all. There has to be. The reality of Obamacare is that it enshrines what the New York Times called The Power of No the governments power to say no to your request for treatment of the people you love. The fact that the president used a recess appointment to push through the nomination of Dr. Donald Berwick as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services tells you all you need to know about this administrations intentions. After all, Berwick is the man who said, The decision is not whether we will ration care the decision is whether we will ration with our eyes open.
By the way, when the administration was talking about that independent board that has the statutory power to decide which categories of treatment are worthy of funding based on efficiency calculations (that, again, sounded to me like a panel of faceless bureaucrats making life and death decisions about your loved ones which, again, is what I referred to as a death panel), it was another opportunity for Americans to hear the truth about Obamacares intentions.
So, yes, those rationing death panels are there, and so are the tax increases that the president also promised were absolutely not in his bill. (Arent you tiring of the untruths coming from this White House and the liberals in Congress?) When the state of Florida filed a challenge to Obamacare on the basis that the mandates in the bill are unconstitutional, the Obama Department of Justice filed a motion to dismiss the suit by citing the Anti-Injuction Act, which blocks courts from interfering with the federal governments ability to collect taxes. Yes, taxes! Once the bill was passed it was no longer politically inconvenient for the Obama administration to admit that it makes no difference whether the payment is a tax or a penalty because its assessed and collected in the same manner. The National Taxpayer Advocate has already warned that Congress must provide sufficient funding to allow the IRS to collect this new tax. Pretty soon well be paying taxes just to make it possible for the IRS to collect all the additional taxes under Obamacare! Seems as if this is another surprise that the public found out about after the bill was rammed through.
But perhaps the most ridiculous promise of all was the presidents assurance that Obamacare will lead to bending the curve on health care spending. Yes, rationing is a part of the new system, and yes, Obamacare does raise taxes. But because the new government managed system is so incredibly complicated and expensive to run, health care spending will actually rise instead of fall. Dont believe me? Then take a look at the Congressional Budget Offices admittance that the CBOs original estimate of the total costs of the bill were off by around $115 billion. Its new estimate is now above $1 trillion, and even that may be way too low. A more realistic figure calculated by the Pacific Research Institute puts the number at $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next 10 years! This is probably what President Obama was referring to when he admitted recently that he had known all along that at the margins his proposals were going to drive up costs. Give us a break! Only in this administration would they refer to a $3 trillion spending increase as marginal. Next time he comes to us with another one of his harebrained proposals for a budget-busting federal power grab, lets make sure we remember the presidents admission that he was lying all along when he told us his health care plan was going to cut costs. He is increasing costs. He admits it now. Period.
Higher costs and worse care is it any wonder why people are overwhelmingly in favor of repealing and replacing Obamacare? Politicians who have vacillated on this issue need to be fired. Candidates who dont support repeal and replace dont deserve your support. No amount of money spent on Washingtons government-wide apolitical public information campaign (otherwise known as propaganda) will convince Americans that this awful legislation is anything other than a debt-driven big government train wreck. We need to repeal and replace it, and that can only happen if we elect a new Congress that will make scrapping Obamacare one of its top priorities. We can replace it with pro-private sector, patient-oriented reform that the GOP has proposed.
On March 23, when Obamacare was signed into law, I launched my Take back the 20 campaign, focusing on 20 congressional districts that John McCain and I carried in 2008 which are or were represented by members of Congress who voted in favor of Obamacare. They need to be held accountable for those votes. They voted for Obamacare. Now we can vote against them. We need to replace them with representatives who will respect the will of the people.
Thats why today Im launching a new Take Back the 20 website at www.takebackthe20.com!
TakeBackthe20.com provides information about the candidates in these 20 districts who are committed to repealing and replacing Obamacare. It has links to their personal websites and their donation pages. It allows you to read up on them, and then support them in their race to defeat those who gave us this terrible bill.
We have to send Washington a message that its not acceptable to disregard the will of the people. We have to tell them enough is enough. No more defying the Constitution. No more driving us off a financial cliff. We must repeal and replace Obamacare with patient-centered, results-driven, free market reform that provides solutions to people of all income levels without bankrupting our country.
Its time to make a stand! Lets take back the 20!
- Sarah Palin
This may sound sappy but whenever I get down about politics or the economy the words of Palin or Reagan lift my spirits.
palin = president
liz cheney = secretary of state
bobby jindal = health department
odonnel = whitehouse spokeperson
charlie christ = treasury
ron paul = federal reserve
senate leader = demint
house leader = michele bauchman
Bolton for State. Not that I have anything against Liz.
She could take her Dad’s old post at SecDef.
SHE CAN’T WIN!
...oh sorry, I was channeling pissant.
Ditto...
Charlie Crist for treasury? Did you mean Chris Christie?
Palin for president, and I trust her to make good decisions in putting together her team.
My biggest concern is VP, as that likely impacts who’ll replace her after her second successful term. Establishment squishes may insist on a GHW Bush to our Reagan.
My God this woman rocks.
ANYONE thinking of running for president in 2012 should stand down... Sarah Palin is going to light this system on fire... She WILL WIN.
How about the Obama-care tax increase exemption for unions and Louisiana?”
That piece of Rubbish legislation belongs in North Korea not here and with the 1099 ruling the bastards brought the IRS into it as well. The Kenyan is not good at math otherwise blue lip would have saw 75% of the people hate this CrockOCrap.
YES INDEED and I can hardly wait!!
She needs to run in 2012. There is no one with the ability to get her audience, to prove they can withstand the attacks she already has, to smack the hell out of 0bama and the Demonrats like she does. She’s on fire.
heh, always get those two names mixed up, yes chris christie
BUMP
I just checked out the site and Josh is right it is another 20 endorsements.
I didn’t check the list, but Paul Gosar (AZ-1) was one of her earlier endorsements. Josh said “in essence.”
Hey! Do you have a link to that video?
Sarah is a great writer, she knows her subject, well informed. She must study a lot. Read her writing on Alaska energy business and lots of other subjects. She can speak for an hour on any of these issues without notes. She is a very intelligent woman. And she will be great president. Absolutely trustworthy.
Well said.
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