While the
issue of immigration is uppermost in people’s minds right now, it is likely at
this point halfway through his second term that President Obama will be
identified by historians most closely with his signature, namesake legislation,
the Affordable Patient Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.
They will
do so for two reasons; that he lied to everyone about it and it has been a
failure in countless ways from the moment its website was introduced.
In April
PolitiFact, a project of the Tampa Bay Times, announced the “most significant
falsehood of the year” and it came as no surprise it was “If you like your
health care plan, you can keep it.” An April Fox News poll revealed that 61% of
respondents said the Obama lies at least some of the time on important issues.
Only 15% thought he was completely truthful.
By July 2
a Quinnipiac University poll announced that its survey had determined that 33%
of the respondents believed Obama was the “Worst President Since WWII.” The poll also revealed that between 54% and
44% believed the Obama administration was not competent to run the government.
If you
want proof of that, you need only follow the horror story of Obamacare.
In September
2013, prior to Obamacare’s implementation the following month, Daniel
Henninger, a Wall Street Journal columnist, wisely noted that “Obamacare is the
biggest bet that American liberalism has made in 80 years on its fundamental
beliefs. This thing called ‘Obamacare’ carries on its back all the
justifications, hopes and dreams of the entitlement state.”
“If
Obamacare fails, or seriously falters, the entitlement state will suffer a
historic loss of credibility with the American people” adding that “only the
American people can kill Obamacare.”
The great
Prohibition experiment was killed by the American people and it took a
Constitutional amendment to do it. It was a monumental failure.
I would be
remiss if I did not point out that no Republican voted for Obamacare. It was
entirely a Democratic Party creation, one it has wanted going back to the
creation of Medicare and Medicaid.
What
Americans have learned in the short time since Obamacare has been implemented
is that virtually everything they were told about it was and is a lie.
People who
were insured lost their health plan—six million had been cancelled by May, nor
could they keep their doctor because many health care plans sold on federal and
state exchanges have a limited number of in-network physicians from whom to
choose. The costs of Obamacare plans costs are frequently in excess of those
from the previous free market and include elements that do not fit the age or
sex of those who sign up, such as maternity coverage for women beyond childbearing
age.
Obamacare
exists because the Supreme Court deemed it to be a “tax”, but it is
demonstrably unconstitutional insofar as it represents the mandate of the
federal government that everyone buy something that they may not want and, more
importantly, cannot afford. When the government can tell you what you must buy,
you are no longer living in a free society.
Sharyl
Attkisson, writing in Heritage Foundation’s Daily Signal, reported one source
as saying, “In general healthy people are paying more and unhealthy people are
paying less.” There isn’t even a “smidgen” of fairness in this.
At no
point before or since its inception has the Obama administration told the truth
about any aspect of Obamacare, particularly how many legitimate enrollments
there have been thus far. In April the number cited was eight million.
Attkisson reported that observers immediately pointed out that “the figure is
overstated because it counted people who weren’t actually covered because they
hadn’t paid their premiums. That actual enrollment was likely closer to between
6.4 and 6.8 million, both below the eight million figure and the stated target
of seven million.”
Arnold
Ahlert, writing for CanadaFreePress.com, noted in early July that “A pair of
reports released by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of
Inspector General reveal ‘internal’ controls for evaluating healthcare
applications are ineffective, and 85% of 2.9 million data ‘inconsistencies’ on
Obamacare applications cannot be resolved, even after nine months of attempting
to do so.” Not only did many of the 39 state exchanges fail to work, but the
enrollments are plagued with evidence of both data errors and fraud.
Obamacare
is so flawed that the President has had to unilaterally and unconstitutionally step
in to alter the terms of the law thus far. That is an impeachable offense.
Obamacare
is a massive travesty and, hidden below the headlines is the fact that the
failures inherent in its implementation are causing some to die because of
bureaucratic delays encountered while waiting to receive the care their plans
are supposed to provide, if they were even able to secure a plan.
The
election in November of enough Republicans to control the Senate and an
increase in the House would permit them to act upon the numerous bills the
House has passed to end Obamacare and which are blocked in the Senate by Harry
Reid, its Majority Leader. Ending
Obamacare would truly be a blessing for all Americans.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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