The Obamacare Disaster Has Arrived
Get ready for much worse.
For a sense of where the health care policy debate in America is headed, look no further than Massachusetts, where Romneycare was a state-run demonstration project for Obamacare.
Here, activists with ties to the Massachusetts State Nurses Association are organizing to place a question on the 2014 ballot. The "Act to Limit Excessive Hospital Operating Margins and CEO Compensation Through Greater Financial Transparency" would impose a tax on any hospital "whose patient mix is less than 60% government payer" and whose annual operating margin is greater than 8 percent.
It would also impose a civil penalty on any hospital that pays its CEO more than 100 times what the lowest-paid employee of the hospital makes.
Behold, the future of the American health care sector. If you derive more than 40 percent of your revenues from non-governmental sources, you become a target for confiscatory taxation — under the wording of the ballot question, the penalty for a margin of better than 8 percent would be equal to the entire amount in excess of 8 percent. If an institution manages to operate with a profit or surplus, the government will take away all of it once it gets above the government-approved level.
Hard to believe? Sound like something out of an Ayn Rand novel?
Well, it would have been hard to believe a president of the United States turning himself into an insurance salesman, reciting an 800-number and announcing that operators were standing by: "The prices are good…it is a good deal."
Yet that is what happened Monday, as President Obama went on television to try to get more Americans to buy the health insurance he is offering.
Obama was hailed after the 2012 election for the technical savvy of his campaign team, which reportedly spent about $11.3 million on technology. Yet Healthcare.gov, which reportedly cost taxpayers about $634 million, doesn't work properly, as Obama himself conceded in his televised remarks.
ProPublica, the non-profit news organization, described the Obamacare Web site problems as "inexplicable."
The Wall Street Journal's Farhad Majoo took at a stab at it, observing, "any company looking to work with the government must navigate an obstacle course of niggling, outdated regulations and arbitrary-seeming requirements….The process locks out all but a tiny handful of full-time contractors—companies who also happen to be big federal lobbyists. (Note how CGI Group Inc., which won the largest contract to build Healthcare.gov, lobbied on behalf of the health-care law.)"
The idea of spending $600 million on a big government Web site is an example of the arrogance of central planning inherent in the health care law. Obama compared the price of health insurance to that of cable television or a cellular phone. Yet somehow, Americans manage to compare cellular phone providers and television providers without a $634 million government-built Web site to help them.
The arrogance of central planning is on display not only in the construction of the Obamacare Web site, but in the design of the benefits. The president bragged that "preventive care" like mammograms and birth control are free. But what about people who aren't trying to avoid getting pregnant, but who are trying to have children? Or people whose preventive care needs dictate regular MRI scans, not just the old-technology mammograms? There's a kind of one-size-fits all, top-down, big-government-knows best approach to the entire enterprise.
Maybe Obama will succeed in turning his signature program around. The real risk, though, isn't the Obamacare web site. It's the danger that by the time Obama is done, the American whole health care system — your pacemaker, your hospital, the drug development pipeline — is going to be a healthcare.gov-scale expensive disaster.
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Pathetic performance as a TV pitchman. Can't wait to see the satires.
I don't think even Billy Mays in his Oxyclean heyday could have sold this turkey.
'I'm Cal Worthington, and this is my dog Spot!'
'I wanna give 'em away, but my wife won't let me!'
Q: 'Is it a 6 or a V8?'
A: 'Yes!'
Who said it: Obama or an infomercial:
http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/.....fomercial/
And as it gets worse and worse, I am thinking people are going to reconsider their opinion of the Republicans for trying so hard to stop it.
Don't worry. The Republicans will manage to screw that up too.
Probably.
There is no sugarcoating it. The Republicans may engage in political actions which are not entirely politically intelligent or financially responsible.
What will happen is the Republican leadership will spend the next few months apologizing and distancing themselves from it just as the population starts to figure out they had a point.
That sounds about right. Didn't Newt Gingrich come out supporting global warming right around the time when the public was becoming skeptical of it?
Yes
What do you think turned the public around? When Newt jumps in your boat, you're in the stupid boat. Get out!
Someone mentioned R's and boats?
http://youtu.be/v1Amvx_NCeI
Who would have ever imagined the president of the United States turning himself into an insurance salesman, reciting an 800-number and announcing that operators were standing by: "The prices are good?it is a good deal."
See, this is why I was surprised that Obama didn't actually get on TV and start telling people what settings in IE to make, clean out their cache and reinstall the Java runtime engine. Be glad he isn't.
Just turn it off then on again...
Maybe SNL should revamp this sketch from the Carter years:
http://snltranscripts.jt.org/76/76ocarter.phtml
The sad part is I can actually see Obama doing something like this out of sheer desperation.
I can hear his voice: "Now, make sure you have cookies enabled. Cookies... I always thought that sounded funny," smiling.
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... would impose a tax on any hospital "whose patient mix is less than 60% government payer"
And here come the toilet paper shortages.
Does anyone know what % of the MA populace would be government-insured?
Does this apply to military hospitals, or VA hospitals?
Would hospitals be allowed to turn away the privately insured to keep certain quotas, or pad numbers and services provided to help keep their profits?
Would hospitals be allowed to turn away the privately insured
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Ooh, good question. Or how about people who want to pay cash without any subsidy at all?
Clearly, those are the ones who need to be punished for non-compliance and a bad attitude.
Terrific! What we really need is bargain-basement hospital management! Hey, those death-squads are really gonna get a workout!
Question for the commentariat. My wife started a new job at a local hospital recently. The hospital is feverishly renovating and expanding and one of her supervisors told her the reason for the urgency is that under Obamacare all expansions will have to be approved by HHS. Has anyone heard of this?
Here in Columbus there is a ton of expansion going on. Your theory is plausible.
"Obama compared the price of health insurance to that of cable television or a cellular phone."
The under-thirty crowd pays 8 bucks a month for Netflix because cable is a rip-off.
That MA "solution" is how you force doctors to take Medicaid, I guess.
I wish Scott Brown would have run for guv.
"Nobody's madder than me about the fact that the website isn't working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed."
Scrum master Obama. The Definition of Done, c'est moi!
Bad website! BAD! Grrrrrrrr. I am so MAD at you!
I noted that Obama wasn't "ruling out" delaying the individual mandate this week.
Which is a change from the situation two weeks ago when that's what the Republicans wanted during the shutdown.
Funny comments on Brett Baier today. One head said the mandate will be delayed, the other head said No, the enrollment period will be extended.
What's the difference, practically speaking? I mean, extending the enrollment period is some sort of admission that it was impossible to sign up, non? So how do you penaltax those people?
The scariest part of this should be the precedent the Mass law sets for government controlling the productivity and profitability of business. Its only a matter f time before any business greedy enough to make a 10% profit has to answer to the government.
A paranoid might say they are removing the profit from the industry as a prelude to removing the private competition allowing for government to assume the role of provider as well as payer.
Its only a matter f time before any business greedy enough to make a 10% profit has to answer to the government.
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Unless it sells stuff to enough people who are buying with food stamps or, in the near future, clothes stamps, book stamps, phone stamps, furniture stamps, toilet paper stamps, toy stamps, bed 'n' bath stamps, entertainment stamps, bling stamps, etc.
This would not apply to approved businesses such as GE, TSLA, GM, anything associated with Al Gore, etc.
Well I must involve the infallible "Godwin's Law"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3-RKS0_NKk
When Obama was still an unknown and on his first run for Prez I described him as "an empty suit".
Soon after his first Presidential election win I updated to: "The dumbest person to ever graduate from Havard".
I am naming Obama 3.0: "The Biggest Douche in the Universe".
I'm' hoping South Park can do something with that.
Technically interested, I looked to delve into how Clowncare technically works a little bit.
First thing I looked up was Clowncare's API.
They don't have one.
That kind of says it all.
Maybe they should just post it on Craigslist.
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