Thursday, July 16, 2009
Posted by: John Campbell at 9:32 AM
I ran across this editorial from Investor's Business Daily this morning, and I wanted to share it with you.  Comments welcome.

Investor's Business Daily

Congress: It didn't take long to run into an "uh-oh" moment when reading the House's "health care for all Americans" bill. Right there on Page 16 is a provision making individual private medical insurance illegal.

When we first saw the paragraph Tuesday, just after the 1,018-page document was released, we thought we surely must be misreading it. So we sought help from the House Ways and Means Committee.

It turns out we were right: The provision would indeed outlaw individual private coverage. Under the Orwellian header of "Protecting The Choice To Keep Current Coverage," the "Limitation On New Enrollment" section of the bill clearly states:

"Except as provided in this paragraph, the individual health insurance issuer offering such coverage does not enroll any individual in such coverage if the first effective date of coverage is on or after the first day" of the year the legislation becomes law.

So we can all keep our coverage, just as promised — with, of course, exceptions: Those who currently have private individual coverage won't be able to change it. Nor will those who leave a company to work for themselves be free to buy individual plans from private carriers.

From the beginning, opponents of the public option plan have warned that if the government gets into the business of offering subsidized health insurance coverage, the private insurance market will wither. Drawn by a public option that will be 30% to 40% cheaper than their current premiums because taxpayers will be funding it, employers will gladly scrap their private plans and go with Washington's coverage.

The nonpartisan Lewin Group estimated in April that 120 million or more Americans could lose their group coverage at work and end up in such a program. That would leave private carriers with 50 million or fewer customers. This could cause the market to, as Lewin Vice President John Sheils put it, "fizzle out altogether."

What wasn't known until now is that the bill itself will kill the market for private individual coverage by not letting any new policies be written after the public option becomes law.

The legislation is also likely to finish off health savings accounts, a goal that Democrats have had for years. They want to crush that alternative because nothing gives individuals more control over their medical care, and the government less, than HSAs.

With HSAs out of the way, a key obstacle to the left's expansion of the welfare state will be removed.

The public option won't be an option for many, but rather a mandate for buying government care. A free people should be outraged at this advance of soft tyranny.

Washington does not have the constitutional or moral authority to outlaw private markets in which parties voluntarily participate. It shouldn't be killing business opportunities, or limiting choices, or legislating major changes in Americans' lives.

It took just 16 pages of reading to find this naked attempt by the political powers to increase their reach. It's scary to think how many more breaches of liberty we'll come across in the final 1,002.

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BelleStarr writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 9:54 AM
It doesn't surprise
I don't understand why health care is a crisis when it is one sector that has actually added jobs. Then again, I don't believe (notice you have to believe or not believe, kind of like a religion) that global warming is all human caused.

For me, it is all becoming about power and ruling, not governance. I see both parties, and all levels as becoming something like the Katrina aftermath: the belief that the law is meaningless and it is a grab everything you can because everyone else is mentality.

So much of what our governments are doing seems anti liberty, anti logical even. We are now in an emotive, personality driven form of governing.

Why do we want to spend 16 billion dollars educating people if they do not have the capacity to make decisions of something as personal and private as their own health care? Can someone who cannot handle that basic need be educated to contribute much to America?

Anyone who buys the socialized medicine is good argument is a very shallow thinker. Yes, it works out on paper, but human beings are not made of paper. They are very complex things that do very different things that what the paper says they will.
SJA writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 10:03 AM
More infor
As more info comes out I believe we will all realized that we have been lied to again. If anyone believes that they will have private insurance 5 years from now you are sadly mistaken. This entire process is nothing more than a power and money grab. The government is about to be in charge of our lives. They will decide who lives and who dies. They will deny care and deny medications. They will decide if you can have surgery to relieve your pain or if you are to just live with it as Daschel had proposed. The elderly will find that their quality of life will be far less than they expected when they retired. We will all of course suffer in silence after all we are being much more human, we are taking care of those poor illegals.
Perceptor II writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 10:36 AM
Obama lied, health care died
We already knew that in the competition between private and government insurance that the government would be stacking the deck, even as we had assurance after assurance that "if you like your coverage you'll be able to keep it". Now we learn that the Democrats were not even content with stacking the deck. Instead, the right to choose is being taken away from you. You will, eventually, be forced onto the government plan with no recourse.

This is such an appalling bait-n-switch by Obama. I really ought to stop underestimating our current President's ability to outrage.
SJA writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 10:45 AM
Perceptor
Obama and his minions knew from day one that the only way to really control was to force everyone onto the government plan. When I heard someone from Fox business news state that the government -plan would start out by charging employers approximately 250 dollars a month less per person it was quite clear that all employers would sign on and save the money. Now that I read this I realize that they had to hedge their bet to make sure everyone got on board. This like the take over of GM is nothing more than government taking more and more control. I believe that we must face that this is socialism on the move. Yes Obama lied but he really does not care. I do not even think he really cares about being elected to a second term. He is going to push his agenda through quickly and then he can go off and be supported by us the taxpayer for life. He will be contented to have given socialism a big push, He will then sit back and laugh at how foolish the American people really are.
Susan writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 10:47 AM
How to Deal w/Social Security Shortage
With SS coming into shortfalls in 6 years due to influx of Baby Boomers into the system, the President and Congress needed to find a way to "solve" the problem of a lack of funds (both in Social Security - which they stole from, and Medicare). This is a soft form of euthenasia being implemented at the Federal level. One wonders why AARP is being supportive of this legislation, as they are supposed to be advocates for the elderly.
AverageSue
SJA writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 10:54 AM
Susan
You are absolutely right. What I expect to happen is that SS age will be raised to at least 70, Benefits will certainly be cut and with a mandate that the elderly will no longer be entitled to life saving procedures mission will be accomplished. I have found that AARP is really not an organization that cares much for the elderly. They found a captive audience in the elderly and have made a lot of money.
clarityseeker writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 11:01 AM
Perceptor II
I am sorry I missed, Perceptor I.
I'll bet that version was just as sharp.
Did you happen to catch Obama's words yesterday?

The very thing John McCain was excoriated for---in telling Michiganders that "some of these auto jobs will probably never return"-----well----Obama stated that to an audience yesterday, VERBATIM.

Yeah---he was part of that catterwaul claiming that McCain was arong to have said this. Now Obama looks sheepish at best in gulping hard on this one.
And it has NOTHING to do with the economy---everything to do with the competitve climate in that industry----the incredible gimme's enjoyed by the unions. Obama played that card like a true Chicago politician. He did Daley proud.
He's essentially a lying sack 'o sh*t.
He's now gone back on so many of his committments, so many promises, that Guiness World Book of Records executives are planning a presentation of a certificate to him. Yep----he's the winner----in only 6 months at the wheel.

I especially loved that one where he promised to put a congressional bill on the White House website for 1-2-3-4-5 days before he would sign it. he wanted all of America to have the chance to read it, digest it, fully know it.
He's not held to that once-----not even once. LOLOLOLOLOL.
It was at the core of his, "TRANSPARENCY" tripe which was bought, hook, line, and stinker by Liberal-losers.
This health care crap is changing by him daily.
And not for the better.
Exeye writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 11:30 AM
Health care solution
Tar, feathers, rails, and Congress. Mix well, just before the August recess. Cured.
Tax Maiden writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 12:47 PM
Our future Health Care Plan
Can you say "Soylent Green"?
The Plumber writes: Thursday, July, 16, 2009 5:34 PM
So,
What the heck happens to the money I've already put into my HSA?
Dose of Reality writes: Saturday, July, 18, 2009 9:34 PM
WOW
Not ONE comment from our leftwingnut friends....
cavalier973 writes: Saturday, July, 18, 2009 9:52 PM
Dose of Reality
Yes, that is very, very interesting. Probably they haven't gotten their talking points for spinning this bit of information.

I went to my congressman's local office this past week and asked his staff to relay the message to vote "No" for any health-care bill that included single payer, a public option, or anything of that sort. I urge everyone to do the same with their congressman.
cavalier973 writes: Saturday, July, 18, 2009 9:53 PM
Rush mentioned recently
that when normal people read "1984", it scared them spitless. When Obama read it, he took notes.
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About John Campbell

John Campbell is a member of the House Financial Services Committee, and has taken a leadership role in addressing the country's top economic issues. Campbell serves as a member of the Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from UCLA and a Master's Degree in Taxation from USC.

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