April 24, 2009
Obama: The Grand Strategy
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON -- Unified theory of Obamaism, final installment:
In the service of his ultimate mission -- the leveling of social inequalities -- President Obama offers a tripartite social democratic agenda: nationalized health care, federalized education (ultimately guaranteed through college) and a cash-cow carbon tax (or its equivalent) to subsidize the other two.
Problem is, the math doesn't add up. Not even a carbon tax would pay for Obama's vastly expanded welfare state. Nor will Midwest Democrats stand for a tax that would devastate their already crumbling region.
What is obviously required is entitlement reform, meaning Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid. That's where the real money is -- trillions saved that could not only fund hugely expensive health and education programs but also restore budgetary balance.
Except that Obama has offered no real entitlement reform. His universal health care proposal would increase costs by perhaps $1 trillion. Medicare/Medicaid reform is supposed to decrease costs.
Obama's own budget projections show staggering budget deficits going out to 2019. If he knows his social agenda is going to drown us in debt, what's he up to?
He has an idea. But he dare not speak of it yet. He has only hinted. When asked in his March 24 news conference about the huge debt he's incurring, Obama spoke vaguely of "additional adjustments" that will be unfolding in future budgets.
Rarely have two more anodyne words carried such import. "Additional adjustments" equals major cuts in Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid.
Social Security is relatively easy. A bipartisan commission (like the 1983 Alan Greenspan commission) recommends some combination of means testing for richer people, increasing the retirement age, and a technical change in the inflation measure (indexing benefits to prices instead of wages). The proposal is brought to Congress for a no-amendment up-or-down vote. Done.
The hard part is Medicare and Medicaid. In an aging population, how do you keep them from blowing up the budget? There is only one answer: rationing.
Why do you think the stimulus package pours $1.1 billion into medical "comparative effectiveness research"? It is the perfect setup for rationing. Once you establish what is "best practice" for expensive operations, medical tests and aggressive therapies, you've laid the premise for funding some and denying others.
It is estimated that a third to a half of one's lifetime health costs are consumed in the last six months of life. Accordingly, Britain's National Health Service can deny treatments it deems not cost-effective -- and if you're old and infirm, the cost-effectiveness of treating you plummets. In Canada, they ration by queuing. You can wait forever for so-called elective procedures like hip replacements.
Rationing is not quite as alien to America as we think. We already ration kidneys and hearts for transplant according to survivability criteria as well as by queuing. A nationalized health insurance system would ration everything from MRIs to intensive care by a myriad of similar criteria.
The more acute thinkers on the left can see rationing coming, provoking Slate blogger Mickey Kaus to warn of the political danger. "Isn't it an epic mistake to try to sell Democratic health care reform on this basis? Possible sales pitch: 'Our plan will deny you unnecessary treatments!' ... Is that really why the middle class will sign on to a revolutionary multitrillion-dollar shift in spending -- so the government can decide their life or health 'is not worth the price'?"
My own preference is for a highly competitive, privatized health insurance system with a government-subsidized transition to portability, breaking the absurd and ruinous link between health insurance and employment. But if you believe that health care is a public good to be guaranteed by the state, then a single-payer system is the next best alternative. Unfortunately, it is fiscally unsustainable without rationing.
Social Security used to be the third rail of American politics. Not anymore. Health care rationing is taking its place -- which is why Obama, the consummate politician, knows to offer the candy (universality) today before serving the spinach (rationing) tomorrow.
Taken as a whole, Obama's social democratic agenda is breathtaking. And the rollout has thus far been brilliant. It follows Kaus' advice to "give pandering a chance" and adheres to the Democratic tradition of being the party that gives things away, while leaving the green-eyeshade stinginess to those heartless Republicans.
It will work for a while, but there is no escaping rationing. In the end, the spinach must be served.
letters@charleskrauthammer.com
Pinko
Well let the old folk rot in nasty government owned homes. The lived a full life. Better yet, get those ice flows ready. Oh wait Global Warming - old folk back in the home to rot.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
I have been predicting exactly what Krauthammer has been saying with regards to medicare, and medicaid, for at least a decade now. I fully expect that rationing will be part of my final days on this plane. i always thought my last words would be "Well, it was one hell of a ride while it lasted". Now it might be looking over my shoulder, and sayin to the baby boomers behind me "I told you so"
2And here I thought you would be looking over your shoulder for those of us in the will
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
My will reads "being of sound mind, I spent it, and being the ultimate in selfishness, I spent my kids and grandkids too"
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
This article states exactly why I don't want universal health care - rationing and cost effectiveness. As one of the more mature (read older) ladies on this site, I hate the idea that my life could potentially be shortened because some bureaucrat decides I'm too old for the government to re-coop the cost of the care.
6I am definately not for universal healthcare either! I don't think for several reasons. One, that should be a business of the people. The govt doesn't run smooth with medicaid (welfare). How are they going to do with the whole country? I have more reasons, but less time!
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7A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
I hate that my life could be shortened because some bureaucrat decides my illness is too much to begin to handle anymore.
And I'm young!!
8"I don't think for several reasons."
Oh goodness! I put myself in a bad spot there!
My Freudian Slip is showing!
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9A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Oh Harts - so sad - mind going - you are now off the list for advance and experimental treatments. You are now on the short list.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
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11A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Does anyone remember the book "Animal Farm", when the old horse gets sent to the "horse retirement home" a.k.a. the slaughterhouse? This sounds remarkably similar.
12This is like every Sci-Fi movie and book I have read or saw. Curbing speech, soon to be wandering bands of civilian watchers, cameras everywhere, people who appear to have had their ability to reason and think for themselves suck out of their heads. All I need is some alien being talking to us from a podium..... oh wait he's here.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
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14A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Haven't we been making "Logan's Run" jokes here for a couple of months, now?
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
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