Three weeks into the catastrophic
failure of Barack Obama's signature "ObamaCare"
Three weeks into the laughably catastrophic failure of Barack
Obama's signature ObamaCare portal, Healthcare.gov, he proclaimed, "The
Affordable Care Act is not just a website. It's much more."
This week, in congressional testimony about that failure,
Marilyn Tavenner, who's responsible for overseeing the ACA technology,
reiterated, "It's important to remember that the Affordable Care Act is
more than just a website." Indeed, it is
much more, all of which poses an ominous threat to Essential Liberty,
but for the moment, all eyes are on the cascading failures of ObamaCare.
The
Lies and Cancelations:
In a 2009 health care reform speech before a joint session of Congress,
Obama said, "If you misrepresent what's in this plan, we will call you
out." This pathetic narcissist won't admit his own lies and duplicitous
deceptions, so we'll call him out.
On 26 September, five days before the Obamacare rollout, he
declared, "I want to speak plainly, clearly, honestly, about what
[ObamaCare] means for you and for the people you care about. Let's start with a
fact. About 85% of Americans already have health insurance. If you're one of
these folks, it's reasonable that you might worry that health care reform
includes changes that are a problem for you, especially when you're bombarded
with all sorts of fear mongering. So the first thing you need to know is this.
If you already have health care you don't have to do anything."
Of course, we all now know that his oft-repeated lie --
"If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health
care plan; Period." -- was a subterfuge to help push ObamaCare
through the Democrat-controlled House and Senate.
To date, more than 4.1 million Americans have had their insurance
policies cancelled. Worse yet, the Obama administration knew
in 2010 that more than 90 million policies would be at risk of
cancelation.
At present, Obama is
fabricating new lies in an effort to cover up the old lies. Of his
prevarications, National Journal's Ron Fournier, a long-time Obama acolyte from
the Associated Press, wrote: "It might not seem possible that Obama could
do more harm to his credibility ... than misleading Americans about health
insurance reform. But he can. The president is now misleading the public about
his deception."
Fournier also took note of Obama's pronoun substitution. In
the first round of lies, it was all "I." But in the
lies about lies, he has shifted to "We."
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) offered his assessment of Obama's
lies: "You know the president already has a Nobel Prize for peace; I think
he's shooting for one in fiction." Indeed, if he wins a Pulitzer for
fiction, it will be because he actually earned it this time.
The
Sticker Shock and Awe:
Obama promised, "We're gonna lower your premiums by
$2,500 per family per year."
Well, not quite. For the truth about Obamacare policy
replacement costs, this interactive map
illustrates how the so-called "Affordable Care Act" will alter health
insurance premiums. The latest report concludes that premiums will increase in 41 states,
with some increases exceeding 100%.
The
Security Breaches:
John McAfee, founder of the world's largest computer
security company, offered this assessment of the scope of the Healthcare.gov
failure: "Glitch is a minor annoyance. This is a catastrophic failure, not
a glitch. There was no security testing, no quality assurance and no system
emigration." McAfee notes that there are now more than 700
look-alike sites successfully scamming those poor souls who think
they're at Healthcare.gov -- giving up lots of personal information.
But it's not just the scammers that folks need to worry about. The
information they'll be providing to the ObamaCare portal itself is at great
risk of compromise.
In addition to the current Obamacare debacles, I
contend that there are very consequential political silver linings beyond all
the lies, cancelations, price increases and security issues. The real Democrat liability is this: From October 1
forward, and with increasing frequency, Americans of every political stripe who
have any issue with health care, whether a hangnail or heart transplant, a
delay in a doctor's office or in critical care for a loved one, will tie blame
for their discontent like a noose around the necks of Obama and his fellow
Democrats, who were and remain solely
responsible for forcing this abomination upon the American people.
So what's
the success story for Obama?
The fact is, Obamacare is achieving Obama's most coveted
political objectives -- both the redistribution of wealth and the
centralizing control and regulation of the U.S. economy, as outlined by his
Marxist mentor, Saul Alinsky.
Despite the "glitches" plaguing the web launch,
and other notable issues undermining whatever credibility Obama has left, his
macro agenda for the so-called "Affordable Care Act" is on track to
become the largest wealth redistribution scheme in American history, and a
crushing burden upon the shoulders of free enterprise.
Obama's ACA is the Socialist Democrats' crowning achievement for "fundamentally
transforming the United States of America" -- the greatest domestic threat
to Liberty since Franklin Roosevelt's despotic regime.
As for the two most significant objections to ObamaCare -- the
increasing cost of insurance coverage and the forcing of millions of people
into part-time employment so employers can avoid the mandates -- Obama
will roll out two solutions.
First, once
enough people have lost their existing insurance, he will launch a populist
proposal to substantially increase "subsidies."
Second, he will
unilaterally create even more regulatory measures to redefine part-time employment
as it pertains to avoiding Obamacare mandates.
Both of these measures will be wrapped up in his rhetoric about
"fighting for the middle class," his incessant vows to
protect the average American from the ravages of free enterprise, and his efforts
to ensure "economic justice."
Regarding objections from his union constituency, HHS
quietly announced this week a planned reinsurance tax exemption for big union
insurance plans. Obama has already succeeded in swelling the rolls of
those who are government dependents. ObamaCare adds millions to his government-dependent
constituency through insurance subsidies. ObamaCare hugely
increases the expense burden on small businesses -- punishing entrepreneurs and
their employees for engaging in free-market capitalism and supporting
conservative principles. ObamaCare massively expands the Medicaid entitlement,
which will cost taxpayers trillions more. Oh, and did I mention that ObamaCare
is going to be a conduit for new (and fraudulent) voter registrations? Indeed,
within ObamaCare's application for insurance subsidies is a checkbox for voter
registration.
Now, it's not out of the realm of possibility to
substantially amend or revoke ObamaCare.
In 1988, with the support of the AARP, Democrats in the
House passed the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act by a vote of 328 to 72. A
year later, Rep. Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL), Chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee, literally had to flee an angry mob of unhappy constituents. The
law was repealed 16 months after passage by a vote of 360 to 66.
However, the only hope of rolling back ObamaCare is by
way of a coalition of conservative and moderate Republicans who can win
controlling majorities in the House and Senate in 2014 and the White House in
2016. That means a cease-and-desist order regarding all the self-defeating Republican
infighting. In the meantime, we must do everything possible to contain
Obama's overt and covert expansion of the ACA.
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