By Alan
Caruba
Obamacare—the
Affordable Care Act—will not be defunded and the government will not be shut
down.
Obamacare
is a putrefying beached whale, even if it is “the law of the land” as the
Democrats keep telling us. Well, Prohibition was once the law of the land until
it was repealed. Slavery, too, was the law of the land at one time. Even the
Supreme Court said so.
The vast
majority of Americans already hate Obamacare and not a day goes by that it does
not demonstrate that it is unaffordable, unworkable, and a cancerous law that
kills jobs. Eventually it will kill people.
Obamacare,
passed without a single Republican vote, will become a Democratic Party poison
pill. It was passed when the party controlled both houses of Congress and, by
the following midterm election in 2010, the Democrats lost the House.
If the
Republicans can manage to avoid doing something really stupid, the 2014
midterms will give them control of both houses. For now, though, the efforts of
Sen. Ted Cruz and others are misguided and mistaken.
We are
watching the Congress of the United States engage in a political charade. The
House has sent the Senate a continuing resolution to fund the operation of the
government for a few months. The Senate will strip out the defunding element.
In the end, “in the best interest of the nation”, they will agree to raise the
debt ceiling and agree on some minor spending cuts.
No one
wants to shut down the government more the Barack Obama. He and the Democrats
would use that to hammer the Republicans in 2014.
If you
think all this is bizarre, can you imagine what people in other nations must
think?
The nation
has a debt that is larger than its gross domestic product, the sum total of
everything we sell to each other and the world. The deficit, the different
between what the government takes in and what it spends is another problem.
Obama managed to double the debt during his first term. He should be called the
Terminator.
Since the
2008 financial crisis, two things are known. The huge, multibillion dollar
bailout of the banks and investment houses worked. They were part of the crisis
when they lent mortgage money to people who could not repay it because two
government entities, Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac, told them to do that, making
the critical second element of the crisis. For reasons that defy understanding,
both entities are still in business. They should have been shut down;
particularly in light of the billions the government had to pump into them to
avoid massive defaults.
General
Motors was on the way to the bankruptcy court and was bailed out as well, but
its creditors were screwed while its union ended up part owners. The second
known thing is that Obama’s multi-billion dollar “stimulus” did not work. There
were no “shovel ready jobs.” Now there are even fewer jobs.
Then there
is the Federal Reserve, an independent part of the international banking
cartel, but granted the right to print money, has been doing so to the tune of
$85 billion a month in order to buy U.S. debt issues. At the same time it has
kept interest rates at near zero, thus providing the banks with free money. It
is a shell game with everyone pretending they do not know what either the left
or right hand is doing. It is bound to implode at some point.
To
understand the gravity of the situation, by January of this year the Federal
Reserve revealed that its holdings of U.S. government debt had increased to an
all-time record of $1,696,691,000,000. Its holdings had increased 257% since
Obama first took office in 2009. In the months since then it has, of course,
increased.
To put it
another way, we are Greece. Or Spain or any of the old world nations that
embraced the dream of a socialist paradise providing cradle to grave support.
The European Union was saved only because their central banks moved money
around to prevent it and “austerity” programs were enacted.
The
America in which I was born in the 1930s was struggling to come out of the
Great Depression. America today is in the midst of a comparable economic
disaster. For example, households on food stamps now outnumber all households
in northeast America. A record 23,116,928 American households were enrolled
during the month of June.
Unemployment
is another Obama disaster. In the four and a half years he has been President,
millions have given up looking for work, wages are stagnating, and America is
becoming a nation of part-time workers.
The last
“fiscal cliff” agreement resulted in a payroll tax increase from 4.2% to 6.2%
siphoning off earnings from workers to the ever-expanding government. In 2012,
the last full year of Obama’s first term, median household income was $51,017.
That has since dropped to $51,100, a loss of 4.89% from 2008 to 2012. Less
money circulating in the marketplace has stagnant economy written all of it.
As
Obamacare goes into effect on October 1st America will become a nation in which
everyone’s health records and privacy will end. There will be fewer physicians,
fewer hospitals and clinics, and there will be skyrocketing health insurance
premiums. We have Medicare and Medicaid. We don’t need, nor ever needed,
Obamacare.
Given the
events of recent weeks, it is understandable if people living in other nations
begin to think that the United States is no longer a dependable ally, financial
model or is giving any indication of functioning in a rational fashion.
As the
stink from Obamacare’s rotting carcass continues to rise it will be clear to
everyone that America’s credit, America’s credibility, and America’s future is
circling the drain. Be patient. It will be repealed.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
While I generally agree with you, I can't see how a do-nothing-but-wait tactic is going to succeed. I heartily disagree with your comments about Sen. Ted Cruz. He is a welcome change on the scene.
ReplyDeleteObamacare will not be repealed.
ReplyDeleteObama will not be impeached.
However, the United States of America will follow the path of the old Soviet Union in collapse - and my best guess is that it will break apart into a many as five regional nations.
The big winner will the once and future Republic of Texas that will dominate the southwest and be joined by several northern Mexican states in time.
Of course, I could be wrong....I hope so.
"If the Republicans can manage to avoid doing something really stupid"
ReplyDeleteThat one line, in and of itself, could inspire a really great blog post...
I certainly hope its repealed as I just got my insurance premium for this "affordable health care" and its a total joke, to say the least. I cannot "afford" it, its not affordable, in fact I just canceled it as it will take all of my check to keep it, and its not a great plan with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of NE. I have never seen something go up so much and I would have no money for housing, food, gas, utilities or anything. I will probably end up in a refrigerator box.
ReplyDeleteI will take my chance with no health care, I am beyond caring about anything anymore with this moron at the helm.
I cannot afford health insurance, and I will not be forced into Medicaid, nor allow the government to dictate my healthcare choices in any way.
ReplyDeleteHave to disagree with you on Ted Cruz. He is practically singlehandedly giving Republicans and conservatives (not necessarily the same thing) a breath of fresh air and some modicum of hope for the future of our country. Is he perfect? No, but at least he has a plan, a vision. All the RINOs do is attack him, with no plan of their own. He certainly gives me more of a feeling that he understands my concerns than does Chris Christie or any of the 'moderate' squishes the Republican Establishment has put up in recent years.
ReplyDeleteWhen they cough up a candidate they can get elected, then they can tell the Ted Cruz's of the world to sit down and shut up. Until then, I and many other are rooting for Ted.
RedState had a great article about him today called 'The Disconnect". I invite you to check it out.