Posted on 11/04/2013 10:41:29 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Napoleon once said, Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake. House Republicans have decided to follow that advice, often reiterated by John Boehner, according to National Journals Tim Alberta and Billy House. Rather than launch a public-relations attack on ObamaCare, theyre going to let it speak for itself and head home for the recess:
Amid the drip-drip-drip of problems surrounding the Affordable Care Act, House Republicans appear to be seriously considering the notion that the best course may be to pipe down and allow Obamacare supporters to continue bleeding.
To put it in context, we should just try to get out of our own damn way for now, said one House GOP leadership aide.
House members left Washington on Thursday and are out this week, giving lawmakers extended time in their districts for constituent services. The timing is perfect for House Republican leaders, who have grown wary of distracting the public from Obamacares wobbly rollout with GOP attacks on the law.
The strategy is a stark contrast to the bombastic tone Republicans struck fighting the law to the point of a government shutdown, and then beyond. And, according to some lawmakers, there was discussion among House members about cancelling the break and staying in Washington to continue hammering the health care law.
But House leaders dismissed that idea, feeling confident that the best thing they can do is step back, be quiet, and let Americans watch Obamacares supporters contend with a faulty website, rising premiums, and an avalanche of policy cancellations.
Essentially, top Republicans believe the negative headlines surrounding the law are doing more damage to the Obamacare brand than any hearing they can conduct or press conference they can stage. The problems speak for themselves, they argue, and Republicans risk overplaying their hand with vocal criticism.
When they return, Darrell Issa still plans to conduct an investigation into the debacle through the Oversight Committee, but that will be to get people on the record and prepare for future policy battles. The strategy now is to stop stepping on the national news stories that erupt every day, sometimes several times a day, detailing the dishonesty and incompetence from the White House that created the Healthcare.gov debacle, and to keep people focused on the horror stories emerging from the Obama administrations manipulations of the health-insurance market.
The Associated Press has a brand-news story today on sticker shock in the individual markets, for instance:
The Griffins are among millions of people nationwide who buy individual insurance policies and are receiving notices that those policies are being discontinued because they dont meet the higher benefit requirements of the new law.
They can buy different policies directly from insurers for 2014 or sign up for plans on state insurance exchanges. While lower-income people could see lower costs because of government subsidies, many in the middle class may get rude awakenings when they access the websites and realize theyll have to pay significantly more.
Those not eligible for subsidies generally receive more comprehensive coverage than they had under their soon-to-be-canceled policies, but theyll have to pay a lot more.
Because of the higher cost, the Griffins are considering paying the federal penalty about $100 or 1 percent of income next year rather than buying health insurance. They say they are healthy and dont typically run up large health care costs. Dean Griffin said that will be cheaper because its unlikely they will get past the nearly $13,000 deductible for the coverage to kick in.
His company pays about $100 monthly for his basic health plan. He said hell now have to pay $600 monthly for a mid-tier silver plan on the state exchange. The family policy also covers his 8-year-old son. Even though the federal government is contributing a $500 subsidy, he said the $600 hes left to pay is too high. Hes considering the penalty.
I feel like theyre forcing me to do something that I dont want to do or need to do, Davis, 40, said.
Meanwhile, a Stage 4 cancer patient writes in the Wall Street Journal that ObamaCare is forcing her to drop the doctors who have kept her alive. Edie Littlefield Sundby lives in California, and until this year had a policy from United Healthcare that had never given her any coverage problems. Thanks to the mandates of ObamaCare, United is pulling out of the individual market in California, and her options dont include keeping her specialists:
You would think it would be simple to find a health-exchange plan that allows me, living in San Diego, to continue to see my primary oncologist at Stanford University and my primary care doctors at the University of California, San Diego. Not so. UCSD has agreed to accept only one Covered California plana very restrictive Anthem EPO Plan. EPO stands for exclusive provider organization, which means the plan has a small network of doctors and facilities and no out-of-network coverage (as in a preferred-provider organization plan) except for emergencies. Stanford accepts an Anthem PPO plan but it is not available for purchase in San Diego (only Anthem HMO and EPO plans are available in San Diego).
So if I go with a health-exchange plan, I must choose between Stanford and UCSD. Stanford has kept me alivebut UCSD has provided emergency and local treatment support during wretched periods of this disease, and it is where my primary-care doctors are.
Before the Affordable Care Act, health-insurance policies could not be sold across state lines; now policies sold on the Affordable Care Act exchanges may not be offered across county lines.
What happened to the presidents promise, You can keep your health plan? Or to the promise that You can keep your doctor? Thanks to the law, I have been forced to give up a world-class health plan. The exchange would force me to give up a world-class physician.
For a cancer patient, medical coverage is a matter of life and death. Take away peoples ability to control their medical-coverage choices and they may die. I guess thats a highly effective way to control medical costs. Perhaps thats the point.
It may not be the point, but its going to be the result as Republicans have warned for years. The media scoffed at the vehement arguments in that period. Maybe they can catch up in the quiet quickly enough to save Edie Littlefield Sundby and all those like her.
Now is the time to go positive with competing ideas for insurance and medical care, that involve super-limited government involvement.
Medical savings accounts.
Tort reform.
States allowed to block strangling mandates like abortion and maternity for people who don’t do either.
State intervention blocking Fed mandates that harm residents of individual states.
And, everyone inside the beltway is forced out of their exemption foxholes.
That strategy worked really well for Romney.
Pray for America to wake up
Republicans should say they have a proposed law that will improve Obamacare.
The law should read “Obamacare is hereby repealed.”
Romney didn’t have the advantage of Obamacare’s consequences showing up in people’s mailboxes and lives.
Obamacare will curse itself and those who doggedly claim credit for it. I think a “no touch” policy by the GOP is wise.
Geez, if the roles were reversed and a Repub president & administration had made only 5% of the gaffes & snafus & glitches that 0dumb0 is making, the democRATs & media would be pounding that Repub like there was no tomorrow.
Instead Boner & the quisling Repubs head for the hills and don't even pipe up a single word. We all see how well that worked for GW Bush who allowed himself & the GOP to be pounded by the media & the democRATs for 8 years, and to be portrayed as weak & ineffective.
I just wish for a change the cowardly Repub party would come out fighting and go on offense. How can this many Repubs be so f____n scared of 0dumb0?
What happened to the adage “when your opponent destroys himself, don’t interfere”?
It took a while for Obamacare to ripen to that point. But now it has. Let’s not have GOP proposing to make it better — except by repealing the whole shebang.
OMG, you really buy the GOPe world view, don’t you? Shouldn’t you be at the David Frum forum?
I do believe the Media;s propaganda is believed by a majority of Americans at this point in time!
That is NOT a an accepted view on this Forum!
I am concerned that the majority has decided to go for the Free Stuff.
OBAMA LIED! — HEALTHCARE DIED!
My new mantra.
Your comment caused me to think. If the HOR ‘pubs are in their home districts instead of in DC, they can be with their angry constituents and make sure the dems keep the blame. Besides which, if they stay out of DC, the saboteur RINOs can’t do any more harm.
They should be out there every day reminding people of Obamas lies.
And not only tar and feather Obama with this, but EVERY Democrat that voted for it and defended it the past 3 years.
“Attack. Repeat attack.” Bull Halsey.
In other words let’s move on to passing amnesty and destroying the country once and for all!!!!
What’s with the repubs refusing to attack? Are they capons? The gop-e strategy usually is flaccid and limp.
They never seem to know how to take advantage of an opportunity.
They GOPe are literally almost as bad as the democratic elite.
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