Posted on 09/29/2013 6:22:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
While the media has been fixated on Republican infighting over how to deal with Obamacare, it has completely ignored the panic-induced irrational rhetoric coming from Democrats on the same subject.
No, they arent openly forming circular firing squads like Republicans do progressives put their agenda above ego and public disagreement. But they are worried because, while Obamacare was built to fail, it wasnt expected to fail so early. That failure puts at risk the progressive dream of single-payer health care in the United States.
We are moving past the cost estimate stage of Obamacare into reality of what Obamacare will mean to Americans pockets. As the state exchanges get ready to go live on Tuesday, the Department of Health and Human Services released the cost of insurance premiums for individuals in some states, and the numbers arent good.
Sure, progressive journalists, such as New York Magazines Jonathan Chait, took a thesaurus to White House press releases and published rewritten end zone dances, featuring lines like, I grant that glitches and setbacks have occurred, mostly but not entirely because of fanatical Republican sabotage effort.
While Chait was claiming premium savings and declaring, I have yet to see a single conservative grapple with the positive developments, serious analysts such as the Manhattan Institutes Avik Roy brought some honesty to the table. He writes, HHS compared what the Congressional Budget Office projected rates might look likein 2016to its own findings. Neither of those numbers tells you the stat that really matters: how much rates will go up next year, under Obamacare, relative to this year, prior to the law taking effect.
In fact, Roy found that comparing apples to apples and not apples to Subarus, Obamacare will increase underlying insurance rates for younger men by an average of 97 to 99 percent, and for younger women by an average of 55 to 62 percent.
When the comparison is an honest one it is not much of a positive development.
This fact has progressives worried. Obamacare was designed to fail, but it was designed to fail eventually, not quickly. Progressives, with the help of the media, would blame a failure a few years from now on the free market. But failure from the start will force the blame fall where is squarely belongs on government control.
How, you may ask, could an exchange set up, governed and subsidized by a government bureaucracy be called a free market? Its already happened.
When Walgreens announced it planned to drop the insurance it has been providing employees because of Obamacare, none other than the Washington Post hailed it as a great development for them. Those 160,000 employees would not be able to keep the plan they had if they liked it, as the president repeatedly promised. Instead, they would be joining a growing list of large employers seeking to control costs by having employees shop for coverage in a private marketplace. (emphasis added)
Of course, theres nothing private about it. But that lie is out there, with the credibility of none other than the Washington Post behind it. Which was the point. People who dont pay attention will now be exposed to it, and it will spread.
Developments of this sort are now commonplace. The list of companies dropping coverage or cutting hours to avoid Obamacares costs now number more than 300 and is growing every day.
With this growing pressure and increasing public realization of the failures of Obamacare, its proponents are getting desperate. The plan is in motion. The law is in place. No matter how much spin they put on it, this lemon seems ready to collapse at the starting line. This is leading to some unhinged behavior.
This week Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., called opponents of Obamacare anarchists for working within the normal functions of government to defund it. The presidents senior advisor, Dan Pfeiffer, said the White House is not for negotiating with people with a bomb strapped to their chest. Ironically, he said this Thursday, the day before the president announced hed spoken to the president of Iran, and while he is in the midst of negotiating with Syria over chemical weapons. No to talking with Republicans, yes to Iran and Syria.
Were the President a beer spokesman he might say, 'I dont always associate with terrorists, but when I do, I prefer they be real terrorists and have been responsible for murdering Americans.' Its appropriate, I suppose, because he is the worst president in the world.
The president himself is engaging in an ever-growing rhetorical meltdown. In his continued effort to sell Obamacare to the public, hes been giving speeches about its virtues. Part of his rhetorical repertoire is the claim that there's no serious evidence that the law is holding back economic growth." The absurdity of this lie can be explained only by desperation or, as he has claimed in the cases of Fast & Furious and the IRS targeting of his political opponents, the president simply hasnt read or seen any media stories about all the layoffs and cuts in hours.
As more of the train derails the rhetoric will become more desperate.
Thats why a one-year delay, the strategy being discussed now by Republicans, shouldnt be pursued. A delay gives Obamacare time, and time is life. Thats why the president has delayed as many of the most egregious parts of the law. The further away from launch it collapses the more likely their plan to blame the private market is to work. Republicans should be doing what they can to speed up the inevitable collapse and suing to force the administration to have Obamacare implemented as it is written, as they wrote and passed it. After all, as theyve been constantly reminding everyone, Its the law, not mostly the law.
What Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, did this week was invaluable in that it forced the problems the government created to the top of the consciousness of the American public (though the media is trying to undo that damage). But the collective attention span of the American people is short. In a year or two it will be forgotten. The best chance to destroy Obamacare is to get out of its way and let nature take its course.
Now, all they are left with is a mess that CAN'T fix. The GOP should pass a CR that makes all of Obamacare law...and that makes NO exemptions for anyone. Let the dems...and those who voted for them...choke on it.
I can’t agree. The longer this thing is delayed, the more its inevitable implosion will be blamed on Republicans’ “obstructing”.
It is simply too big and too ill thought out to even marginally succeed.
The Dems know this. That is why they are trying to buy time to work out the “glitches”, which are innumerable. And, working out the “glitches” only gives them bad PR over and over. It’s a free PR gift to Republicans ... they should take it. There is not enough money in the universe that would pay for this steady stream of negative PR on Obamacare.
Let them own it.
We should pass a law that assigns all democrats to Obamacare, and lets anyone else to opt out.
Everybody has a plan until they get punched..looks like somebody just found that out..
Plausible theory in #24. And I agree that we must hammer home the point that Obama shutdown the government in order to save Obamacare.
This message will get though if the shutdown is lengthy. The challenge is keeping the Collaborators from folding.
Let’s say a worker receives $300/mo. from his employer to buy insurance on the ‘open market’.
Instead of using that money for insurance he buys a shiny new car and uses the money for the car payments.
Lo and behold he gets sick and requires hospitalization.
Then what? The taxpayers stuck with it again?
I was watching C_SPAN lat night and they were suggesting to join them at fb and comment. I turned my tv off and went to sleep
The RATs will probably get their Obamacare implemented this year, they may have to forego special deals to help Congress pay for coverage. But they will be able to say “WE WON”, time will tell how pyrrhic that victory will be. With this victory the Democrats will be unable to make the few changes that might even allow Obamacare to succeed.
Doctors say they are to "first, do no harm". That should be Republicans' goal, through eliminating this monstrosity root and branch.
Allowing any portion of DeathCare to receive funding simply metastasizes the cancer.
If I remember my history / political history correctly, didn't the US Supreme Court refuse to "roll back" (declare Un-Constitutional) Social Security because the "benefits had already started flowing" by the time the case made it up to them?
If so, the House Republican's are playing a dangerous game attempting to delay Obamacare until after the election. Once the law is implemented and the first person / group of people start receiving their "benefits" won't that simply solidify Obamacare and cause this USSC to repeat the same mistake of the USSC that refused to roll back Social Security?
A position I can agree with completely.
Best end to a movie, “Shooter”.
I’m with you. The sooner this entire experiment in Leftism collapses, the better.
I’m also hoping the kook running for mayor in NYC (de Blasio)wins, in the hope that it will cause so much pain to those who reflexively vote D to wake up and see what is happening to America before it’s too late, if it’s not already.
Become?
Someone will make a killing selling DIY kits for gallows..............
Which explains why the Republicans are colluding with the Democrats to "delay" Obamacare until January 2015 and give the Obama regime a chance to smooth out the wrinkles so it "works right" and keep the issue from hurting the rats too much in the 2014 campaign.
Wow, are we ever being played.
Har!
The commies in DC will have to start importing “doctors “ from Cuba and other third world countries
No American in their right mind will pursue a career in medicine
DC political class is going to be shocked when payback time comes in 2014 and 2016 elections
I hope doctors retire early in great numbers rather than becoming complicit in this commie-inspired nobamacare. Clown Prince nobama deserves to fail...yet again. I laugh at this failure of a human.
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