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It's Worse Than We Thought
By Doug Patton
February 10, 2009
Perhaps it was all the hoopla about the historic nature of Barack Obama's presidency. Maybe the hype of election night and all that talk about wishing our first black president well actually made us all believe, for just a fleeting moment in time, that things would not be as bad as we feared they would be. It turns out they are worse.
After the president's first press conference, it was clear that he is completely in over his head. His long, rambling answers to the questions directed to him went from tedious to boring and finally to embarrassing. The man really doesn't know what he's talking about.
Iran's attitude has been "unhelpful" in the search for peace in the Middle East? What kind of analysis is that? They threaten to wipe Israel off the map every chance they get! Unhelpful?
Then there is the bloated, pork-laden, so-called stimulus package the geniuses in Congress have devised to fulfill their leader's vision of how to "fix" the economy. Having failed to garner a single GOP vote for this boondoggle in the House, Obama worked very hard to wine and dine and charm the three most liberal RINOs in the Senate (Collins, Snowe and Specter) to vote for it. Like the emperor sporting his nonexistent new clothes, Obama can now claim minimal bipartisan support for this unconstitutional transfer of wealth.
Most Americans (especially those who voted for him) are reluctant to turn on their new president just yet. It's like an increasingly intense case of buyer's remorse. You loved the product on the store shelf. So how can you feel this nagging desire to return it? And just when you think you made a terrible mistake, you have this sickening realization that all sales are final.
As for the "stimulus" bill itself, there is a sense that the president and his Democrat Congress want to ram it down our throats before anyone can sift through the bill's laundry list of liberal fantasies and hold it up to the ridicule it so richly deserves.
But aside from the waste, the pork and the needless spending provisions of the bill, there are aspects of this legislation that make it dangerous. In a Bloomberg News commentary, Betsy McCaughey writes:
"Tragically, no one from either party is objecting to the health provisions slipped in without discussion...Senators should read these provisions and vote against them...The bill's health rules will affect 'every individual in the United States.'"
McCaughey reports that the bill calls for all medical treatments to be tracked electronically by a new federal bureaucracy known as the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, which will monitor treatments to make sure your doctor is administering what the federal government considers appropriate and cost effective health care. All this is the brain child of former Senator and disgraced tax cheat Tom Daschle, who recently had to withdraw his name from nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services.
The goal, writes McCaughey, is "to reduce costs and guide your doctor's decisions. These provisions in the stimulus bill are virtually identical to what Daschle prescribed in his 2008 book, 'Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis.' According to Daschle, doctors have to learn to give up autonomy and 'learn to operate less like solo practitioners.'"
Hospitals and doctors that are not "meaningful users" of the new system will face penalties. "Meaningful user is not defined in the bill. That will be left to the HHS secretary, who will be empowered to impose "more stringent measures of meaningful use over time."
Daschle says health care reform "will not be pain free." Seniors, he says, should be more accepting of the conditions that come with age instead of treating them. And you thought the government wouldn't ration your health care.
These provisions, combined with the unprecedented spending of this bill, prove once more that those who fail to learn the lessons of history are destined to repeat them. As we used to say in the days of fighting Hillary Care, if those on the Left ever realize their dream of universal health care, we will finally have a bureaucracy with the efficiency of the Post Office, the frugality of the Pentagon and the compassion of the IRS.
Cyberjammies
Hello Big Brother.
1Yes I can see it now: Everything on computer, some terrorist hacker creates a virus, the medical records all get sick, suffer and then die and disappear. And no paper back up.
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
I haven't heard anything about the health care provisions put in the stimulus bill. But I think we need to look and see what the bill says. I've bolded a few parts that definitely cause me concern.
The first one is the National Coordinator that will monitor doctors and hospitals to ensure they give what the government considers "appropriate and cost effective care". Anyone who has had to fight an insurance company to pay for a medically needed procedure should shiver at the government deciding what is appropriate and cost effective. How can the government determine what a life is worth? What happens when the government says, "We might be able to cure your cancer, but the radiation treatments are going to cost $30,000 so we don't think that is cost effective."
And the bit about senior citizens needing to "be more accepting" of old age conditions? What is that supposed to mean? So if Uncle Joe has a bad knee because of arthritis, he's just supposed to suck it up instead of getting a knee replacement? It sounds to me like they will be refusing to treat seniors because they are going to die soon anyway.
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3"He that lives upon Hope will die fasting." - Benjamin Franklin
I just feel so depressed.
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Hope is what you offer people when you have nothing more substantial. - Lainetm
4"It sounds to me like they will be refusing to treat seniors because they are going to die soon anyway."
Yep SKB. People are going to rue the day they thought socialist health care was the way to go.
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Hope is what you offer people when you have nothing more substantial. - Lainetm
5Here is the whole article. It is pretty good!
http://teamsugar.com/group/2369005/blog/2796907
6Carousel, isn't that how they got rid of older people in logan's run? And there is always Soylent Green. Also, the lottery.
7I feel like I am in the book Animal Farm. There's been a great revolt, and now the barnyard is getting what it deserved.
8Yes, but I always saw you as a pig!
9Well, I am a male...
wait, that's not a good thing (being a pig)!!!
10lol, don't you remember the characters? One of my problems is that I read 1984, Animal Farm and Brave New World waaaaay too young. lol, made me a bit crazy!
11"After the president's first press conference, it was clear that he is completely in over his head. His long, rambling answers to the questions directed to him went from tedious to boring and finally to embarrassing. The man really doesn't know what he's talking about."
I saw a film clip this morning of BO talking to some folks yesterday (OH?) trying to stimulate backing for his stimulas package (
) and a lady from the audience asked him about some of his admin picks. Somehow, great orator that
he is, he started talking about beer... Having a beer with Hannity... ?????
I don't want or need the government telling my doctor how to diagnose or prescribe for me! Big Brother is right.
And actually, Chicken Little comes more to mind....
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12"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
I do. The pigs take over, get the sheep to do their bidding, and kill off the horse when he gets hurt.
13lol, yup
14Seriously, why?! Why don't people see this man for who he is?!
15at my job, which is in the health field, we are not aloud to hand write anything, its all on computers now.
16CG - That's the wave of the future, and it terrifies me.
Socialist health care is so unacceptable. I'm so angry about it that I can't even write a coherent comment about it.
17"Daschle says health care reform "will not be pain free." Seniors, he says, should be more accepting of the conditions that come with age instead of treating them."
This is such an outrageous, vicious statement--
So this means our government will be in the business of deciding who lives or dies? Better not let your doctor know your voting preferences or it could come back to bite you with denied health care.
18Pamela, I'm sure that Daschle says that, but if he got arthritis he'd want the best treatment possible.
19Laura, I have a sneakin' suspicion that more and more people are.... I'm really liking what I'm hearing about some of the newer dems who are showing some backbone.
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20"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
absolutely Chat-
you know it also occurs to me that all these health care changes are put in a so called stimulus package& hidden in piles and piles of documentation. I didn't even know this part was included until a day ago. What a sneaky and deceptive way to bring this matter to the American people. No debate - just hide it & pass it along with the other tons of pork. I'm disgusted.
21Hiding health legislation in a stimulus bill is intentional. Daschle supported the Clinton administration’s health-care overhaul in 1994, and attributed its failure to debate and delay. A year ago, Daschle wrote that the next president should act quickly before critics mount an opposition. “If that means attaching a health-care plan to the federal budget, so be it,” he said. “The issue is too important to be stalled by Senate protocol.”
22“The issue is too important to be stalled by Senate protocol.”
Their arrogance is astonishing.
23and coming from a man who doesn't pay his taxes.
24Glen Beck had Betsy McCaughey on this afternoon discussing exactly this topic.
Scary!
"Cost Effective" = "government rationing" (alternatively, "none for you, peasant")
Sandy: I agree with everything you said in comment #3!
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Conservative in exile
SKB is Sandy? Why am I the last to know. Hi Sandy
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
Well this is one giant step back from Democracy. This whole thing makes me sick to my stomach and scared for my future.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
27Trust me the rich and powerful (The important people) will not be subject to the same rules as you and I. We need them , they are too important to lose; same as paying taxes, but even more so. Well that is one way to get UNDave off the hook for paying his share of my social security.
28I don't know how we get the healthcare crap out of the stimulus package. The dems are going to shove it down our throats.
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29"He that lives upon Hope will die fasting." - Benjamin Franklin
Um....can anyone give me the definition of "socialism"...because this smells like it.
Re: buyers remorse...Americans are dying of it everyday and the necrotic demise began in the "deregulation" voted on by the same idiots now voting for a "stimulus" and I believe that perhaps they all need a high colonic before they can see past the sh*t they have caused. Unfortunately it is a fact of life that sh*t rolls downhill, and they are all looking down at all of us thinking, "We didn't do this" when in fact...they did.
Our president althought well-intentioned, has been hit with the harsh reality that there really isn't much he will be allowed to do...and his "promises" fell to the earth as empty as any other politican's have always done for centuries. I am thinking...Why does this surprise anyone? It wouldn't matter if he were green, blue or purple. That is a reality many people are going to have to face. Did anyone really think a color would change the reality of the job?
The senate and the house...their pensions are safe...and they care less about ours. Suppose we decide to take their pensions if they are caught doing illegal crap? I'd vote for that. If they were military and did a crime they would lose it all...what is the difference?
Ironically, less than 5% of the senate and the house have been in the military, yet they say they are "experienced" enough to advise our president on foreign policy. No wonder they are not motivated to change the way military educations are viewed by colleges...which is essentially a military education is worthless...and yet the recruiters are still lying to our kids about this as they go fight and die for a foreign policy some jerk with no military experience is advising the American public on.
The kick-backs alone that senators and the house get could put most high school kids thru college today.
I Want Instant Accountability. We are going to have to demand it at every level otherwise they really have no motive to make real and appropriate change. That is the only way to stop back door deals and kick-backs. Senator...you voted for what? Don't tell me you didn't know that was there...that is what you are paid for...to do a certain job and you aren't---EXACTLY what has motivated you to look the other way? Show me the money they paid you to look the other way!
BTW Senator...is YOUR doctor on the national "provider" list and is he/she a "meaningful user"....probably not...or they kick you in the hiney.
A "meaningful user" has to be the worst...the most ridiculous wording I have ever read on a government document. They have no idea what that actually is. Based on their past work history, the house and the senate are neither "meaningful users" but they sure love to use OUR money.
30We had a series of recessions in the 19th century, no one got bailed out, and companies went out of business. Today Lobbyists get paid phenomenal amounts of money to pressure congress, and make sure the weak, badly managed companies do not suffer any consequences for their actions.
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