If Obamacare is a good idea….why does Obama LIE so much about it (Top 5 LIES liberals try to hide)?
Lie One: No one will be compelled to buy coverage. During the campaign, Obama insisted that he would not resort to an individual mandate to achiev...
Lie One: No one will be compelled to buy coverage.
During the campaign, Obama insisted that he would not resort to an individual mandate to achieve universal coverage. In fact, he repeatedly ripped Hillary Clinton’s plan for proposing one. "To force people to buy coverage," he insisted, "you’ve got to have a very harsh penalty." What will this penalty be, he demanded? "Are you going to garnish their wages?" he asked Hillary in one debate.
Yet now, Obama is behaving as if he said never a hostile word about the mandate. Earlier this month, in a letter to Sens. Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., he blithely declared that he was all for "making every American responsible for having health insurance coverage, and making employers share in the cost."
But just like Hillary, he is refusing to say precisely what he will do to those who want to forgo insurance. There is a name for such a health care approach: It is called TonySopranoCare.
Dear Leader Obama believes he’s better than the Dear Leader of North Korea it seems. Will America soon regress in the image of NK? Past time to stop this IMO.
Lie Two: No new taxes on employer benefits.
Obama took his Republican rival, Sen. John McCain, to the mat for suggesting that it might be better to remove the existing health care tax break that individuals get on their employer-sponsored coverage, but return the vast bulk–if not all–of the resulting revenues in the form of health care tax credits. This would theoretically have made coverage both more affordable and portable for everyone. Obama, however, would have none of it, portraying this idea simply as the removal of a tax break. "For the first time in history, he wants to tax your health benefits," he thundered. "Apparently, Sen. McCain doesn’t think it’s enough that your health premiums have doubled. He thinks you should have to pay taxes on them too."
Yet now Obama is signaling his willingness to go along with a far worse scheme to tax employer-sponsored benefits to fund the .6 trillion or so it will cost to provide universal coverage. Contrary to Obama’s allegations, McCain’s plan did not ultimately entail a net tax increase because he intended to return to individuals whatever money was raised by scrapping the tax deduction. Not so with Obama. He apparently told Sen. Baucus that he would consider the senator’s plan for rolling back the tax exclusion that expensive, Cadillac-style employer-sponsored plans enjoy, in order to pay for universal coverage. But, unlike McCain, he has said nothing about putting offsetting deductions or credits in the hands of individuals.
In other words, Obama might well end up doing what McCain never set out to do: Impose a net tax increase on health benefits for the first time in history.
Lie Three: Government can control rising health care costs better than the private sector.
Ignoring the reality that Medicare–the government-funded program for the elderly–has put the country on the path to fiscal ruin, Obama wants to model a government insurance plan–the so-called "public option"–after Medicare in order to control the country’s rising health care costs. Why? Because, he repeatedly claims, Medicare has far lower administrative costs and overhead than private plans–to wit, 3% for Medicare compared to 10% to 20% for private plans. Hence, he says, subjecting private plans to competition against an entity delivering such superior efficiency will release health care dollars for universal coverage.
But lower administrative costs do not necessarily mean greater efficiency. Indeed, the Congressional Budget Office analysis last year chastised Medicare’s lax attitude on this front. "The traditional fee-for-service Medicare program does relatively little to manage benefits, which tends to reduce its administrative costs but may raise its overall spending relative to a more tightly managed approach," it noted on page 93.
In short, extending the Medicare model will further ruin–not improve–even the functioning aspects of private plans.
Lie Four: A public plan won’t be a Trojan horse for a single-payer monopoly.
Obama has repeatedly claimed that forcing private plans to compete with a public plan will simply "keep them honest" and give patients more options–not lead to a full-blown, Canadian-style, single-payer monopoly. As I argued in my previous column, this is wishful thinking given that government programs such as Medicare have a history of controlling costs by underpaying providers, who make up the losses by charging private plans more. Any public plan modeled after Medicare will greatly increase this forced subsidy, eventually driving private plans out of business, even if that weren’t Obama’s intention.
But, as it turns out, it very much is his intention. Before he decided to run for office–and even during the initial days of his campaign–Obama repeatedly said that he was in favor of a single-payer system. What’s mo
It’s in all liberals genetic makeup. They can’t help it.
so where do you cut and past all this crap from? fox news???
you have no clue
your man bush was good at the lies.
Liberals are habitual liars. They’ve lied so much that the truth is an abomination.
There is so much misinformation and false propaganda out there, that no one really knows anything.
That includes me.
That includes you.
He has been caught in so many lies, not just health care, its hard to believe anything he says.
AARP Responds to Health Reform Scare Tactics.
"Commentary by Betsy McCaughey “rife with gross, cruel distortions.”
WASHINGTON—AARP Executive Vice President John Rother issued the following statement in response to recent commentary by Betsy McCaughey in various media outlets on health care reform measures passed or currently being considered by Congress.
“Betsy McCaughey’s recent commentary on health care reform in various media outlets is rife with gross—and even cruel—distortions.
FACT CHECK: Distortions rife in health care debate – Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090802/ap_on_go_co/us_health_care_fact_check
July 1, 2009 Obama
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHCQc-wwzDQ
No matter what your politics there is one undeniable fact
america pays more than twice per person than other industrialized countries
american health care is top notch IF you can get it
The ranking of american heath is far from the top by whatever measure is used.
We must do something and soon
If you think the housing, finance bubble was bad for the economy, wait till the Health care bubble bursts
Sets stop arguing and insulting and find some rational effective solutions.
Profits to insurance companies do NOTHING to provide health care
You sound just like Aristotle talking in circles the way you do (it isn’t a compliment); you are hopelessly buried in the minutia of politics.
it is cons and HMOs who want mandates only. So you get the R-Retards in the House to sign it with mandates, and you get the Senate to strip the mandate.
Everyone is saying that people die everyday because their uninsured. But I would rather be uninsured than have obamacare. Well it might as well be called Deathcare! From what I’ve noticed if obama takes away our right to chose our own health care what else is he gonna take away? The U.S. isn’t "Free" anymore apparently. Seriously we can’t even make fun of the president because if you do your "racist". This country is so messed up right now.
okey,you can email me the answer…
i just wrote my response here at your yahoo answer page since you dont allow email