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If You Think The Democrats Are Running From Obamacare Now, Just Wait Till October

by Flyovercountry ( 264 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Progressives at July 9th, 2014 - 7:00 am

In the never ending game of, “is the conservative, evil, stupid, senile, or crazy,” Sarah Palin drew the stupid card, and they even made a movie about her to prove it. Game Change showed us a Palin so vapid, and simultaneously vacuous, that I honestly believed that Ed Harris, the guy playing John McCain, would at one point knock her over and begin using her as a kettle drum. The great quote from the movie was Sarah saying, “we have to win this race so I won’t have to go back to Alaska,” nice. Something happened on the way to labeling Sarah stupid though. Each of the, “dumb things,” Sarah said during that campaign, have either come true or been proven correct.

So while we all have a laugh at the Woman not properly vetted to take the Oath of Office, and worse yet, not fit to lead, let’s grab a quick glimpse of the guy who actually was elected as our nation’s number two, before we continue.

After the election, Sarah Palin penned in early 2009, an op-ed in which she passionately argued against the passage of Obamacare. During that impassioned plea, she described the cold realities which would await Americans when facing, “Death Panels.” The usage of that term of course threw the political left into a tizzy. “Sarah is just plain stupid, that she would try to scare Americans into believing such a crazy thing.” Of course, those panels are called, “Independent Payment Advisory Boards,” and the phrase, “Death Panels,” itself comes from the British Citizens, who dubbed their counterpart of that particular piece of our legislation as such. It is a derogatory term for a body of bureaucrats making life and death decisions for all of us, not based upon medical considerations, but upon bureaucratic ones instead. What brings it all home is the fact that when ever pressed about the moronic economics of Obamacare, the left always pointed to Britain as one of their shining examples of how well the law would work, and indeed was already working in other industrialized nations.

The first glimpse of the Death Panel reality can be seen by clicking the link.

Rolain was diagnosed with the tumor in early 2014 and was unable to receive treatment for months because of enrollment problems with the state’s Obamacare exchange, Nevada Health Link, Rolain’s husband Robert said in a June press conference.

Robert Rolain said his wife’s tumor went from treatable to fatal as they awaited coverage. Following multiple enrollment issues, the couple bought insurance through Xerox. The plan was supposed to begin in March, but Xerox miscommunicated its start date so the couple didn’t know they had coverage until May, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Las Vegas insurance broker Pat Casale, who helped Rolain with the enrollment issues, told the Review-Journal that he knows multiple people who are “in serious need of care” but aren’t receiving it despite the fact that they’ve paid premiums.

We have now had our first death-by-government-bureaucracy casualty of Obamacare. But, like every good leftist knows, one death is a tragedy, and a million deaths are a statistic. Right now, Linda Rolain’s death is a tragedy, and one that could have been avoided, death by Obamacare. Fear not my fellow comrades of the land formerly reserved for the free and brave, by this time next year, she’ll have been joined by many others, thus completing that short walk from tragedy to statistic. Sorry Linda, you’re only the first in an eerily long and depressing line.

Milton Friedman once quipped that if you wanted to rid the desert of sand, all you’d need to do would be to appoint some government bureaucrat the task of keeping sand in the desert. Welcome to that desert my fellow good subjects, the sand I speak of is what’s left of the world’s greatest health care system. And as hard as this news may be to hear, you ain’t seen nothing yet.

As unpopular as this law is, the really scary stuff hasn’t even hit yet. That loud and palpable convulsion America experienced in November of last year, when about 8 Million or so people nation wide were unceremoniously informed that they couldn’t keep their plans, doctors, or facilities, that they liked, will seem like the happy days when almost a third of Americans felt Barack Obama was really good at his job.

Insurers have already started to dribble out the really good news that premiums will be skyrocketing due to out of control costs inflicted by adding a massive money sucking infrastructure with out benefit to a system that was operating well enough to actually make 85% of Americans happy with its function. Come to think of it, what institution in our nation’s history besides health care could ever have made that claim?

The problem of course is that those cost curves aren’t coming down, at least not in the land known as reality.

Insurers got a close look at the profiles of the enrollees in the individual health-insurance market this spring, and they turned out to be sicker than projected, as the “young invincibles” took a pass on ObamaCare in 2014. That means that premiums will go up in the fall in order to cover the added expense of the higher-risk enrollments — and that has the Obama administration spin team working extra hard this summer to cover their rear ends just before the midterms:

Even the upcoming rate hikes that almost everyone in the nation will face this year however is only a side show annoyance in this colossally bad idea made national law. the true devastation will occur when and if the employer mandate ever kicks in. It’s been pushed back once already, and something tells me that the Democrats holding office in Washington will try to delay it through at least the 2016 Presidential Election. Those 8 Million dropped subjects will seem like small potatoes indeed when the vehicle by which a vast majority of our number becomes too encumbering to keep in place.

Buy stock in companies that produce pitch forks and torches. When 200 Million Americans lose their health care coverage, because compliant plans that won’t be designed to actually pay benefits make the fines cheaper than the, “coverage,” something tells me that they’ll be plenty upset.

Just as a side note: Maybe instead of debating about what to do with the new crisis caused by our petulant man child President along our Southern border, we should be worried about the adoption of the very economic system that made their original nations such hell holes as our own economic system. Change it back please!

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Like A Really Dumb Dog With A Turd He’s Mistaken For A Bone

by Flyovercountry ( 112 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Democratic Party, Progressives at February 10th, 2014 - 12:00 pm

Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

The Summer and Fall of 2009 can only be described as surreal. Any other description is simply inadequate. As the economy tanked, fueled by a crisis precipitated entirely from the worst consequences of government policies run amok, our President, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, controlled by its Super Majority of the same political party, embarked on legislation to inflict the single greatest transfer of economic output from any private sector to the control of government in world history. Throughout the entire national shouting match, during which time a full 65% of our citizenry vocalized staunch objection, we witnessed angry town hall meetings with Congressional Leaders soon to be voted out of office, endless phone calls to a Congressional Switchboard that actually went to the trouble of taking their phones off of the hook for the last 3 months of the year, protests, the birth of the Tea Party, and marches on Washington by normally complacent citizens. Several promises were made by the singular political party that enacted this crap, all on their own, with no help from the opposition party. This is despite the endless claims of bipartisanship which have followed, by a less than courageous Democrat class currently seeking reelection.

In order to pass this turd, Congressional leaders assured us that the current economic crisis made it necessary to pass this legislation quickly, despite the fact that it would take over 4 years to fully implement. Indeed the architects of it are, as I am writing this, proposing that the implementation be delayed by another 3 years, so that they can push the economic savagery which will result until after the 2016 Presidential Election. We were told that the passage of this turd would immediately create 4 Million high paying jobs, which, along with the new green economy, would give us an unprecedented growth in personal wealth not seen since the days of Reagan. (Stop laughing, I’m attempting to make a point here.) We were promised that we, meaning the overwhelming majority of us who were really and truly happy with our current health insurance, would be able to keep those plans, along with our choice of doctors, specialists, medical offices, hospitals, and more importantly, the hard earned fruits of our labors. This whole thing was not to cost us, as tax payers, a single thin dime more than what we were currently spending.

Those of us who had a working knowledge of basic economics, or third grade math, (before common core,) called shenanigans. We were shouted down, and told that not only were we wrong, but that the Unicorn magic dust would wipe away the laws of economics seeing as how those laws were not fair anyhow. We were assured that anyone who insisted upon applying that critical thought was a meanie head racist who watched too much Fox News, listened to Rush Limbaugh, or Sean Hannity. Further than that however, we were treated to an endless supply of academic studies that proved we were not as well informed as liberals, and in fact were suffering from a mental illness, known as conservatism.

Imagine our surprise when every single thing that we predicted, said, theorized, discussed, warned about, wrote about, or even whispered, turned out to be true.

So here we are in 2014, when this turd was to be fully implemented. The employer mandate has been extended until at least past the next election, the individual mandate of course is in effect, meaning individuals get to subsidize big business. (So much for Democrats looking out for the little guy.) This is no longer budget neutral, but now has added over $2.5 Trillion in deficit spending over the 10 year budget projections. And now, We get the glorious news that a funny thing happened to those 4 Million jobs. To be fair, this does not say that we’ll shed necessarily 2.5 Million jobs over the next decade, just that in total, we’ll lose that number of equivalent hours worked from the workforce. It’s a subtle distinction, but one worth noting. The reason for this is simple. As people who currently reside on the bottom rungs of the earnings ladder are going to figure out, almost immediately, there is a penalty for any slight increase in earnings over the course of a year, and that this penalty will produce a steep cliff in terms of take home pay. They will be discouraged from accepting anything that would cause them to fall off of that cliff. Since the income brackets in life are more often climbed gradually, the effect upon our economy will be as if someone had taken a saw and cut off the first 4 or 5 rungs to the economic ladder. In other words, if Jeff works part time for minimum wage, and his boss says, “Jeff, we have a full time job for you. It comes with a raise. Would you like it?” Jeff will undoubtedly be smart enough to use a calculator to figure out if the increase in pay due to raise and increased hours will be worth the extra out of pocket cost imposed by the Obamacare turd. The CBO report predicts that the Jeffs of the future will pass on 2.5 Million x 40 hours worth of employment. This is the very definition of Fredric Bastiat’s Broken Window Fallacy.

Now with this report has come some incredibly furious spin doctoring.  Here’s Nancy Pelosi’s take. From the Hotair article linked to above:

“What we see is that people are leaving their jobs because they are no longer job-locked,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters after House votes Tuesday afternoon. “They are following their aspirations to be a writer; to be self-employed; to start a business. This is the entrepreneurial piece. So it’s not going to cost jobs. It’s going to shift how people make a living and reach their aspirations.”
Pelosi said she hadn’t “fully” seen the report, but, “this was one of the goals. To give people life, a healthy life, liberty to pursue their happiness. And that liberty is to not be job-locked, but to follow their passion.”

Get that America. According to the woman who told us that this Law was first and foremost a jobs bill Five years ago, and that it would produce 4 Million high paying jobs immediately upon its passage, has now declared that America’s real problem is too many among our numbers find it necessary to work. Her claim as of this week is that this law will solve that problem for us. Now, that’s some mighty fine spin doctoring! Thank you Democrats!

At least San Fran Nan is attempting to paint a smiley face on what has clearly manifested itself as the cold splash of reality creeping into the Unicorn infested Universe that she usually speechifies from. While Barack Obama and his team have been out there touting the virtues of this debacle, and mostly just making this crap up as they go along, Nancy is at least acknowledging that reality does in fact exist. So far this year I have heard the Bamster proclaim that, “we’ve already started to see costs coming down, we’ve added more jobs to the economy than any Administration since the Great Depression, our economy is now firing on all cylinders,” and my personal favorite, “the Healthcare.gov website is now working as it should.”

What we are seeing is a true disparity in messaging that is being offered up by the players calling the shots on the political left, which is worth noting. We can still get this crap repealed, and that gives me hope for the future of our Republic.

The end analysis is this, Obamacare is a wealth redistribution scheme that will have the exact opposite effect than what it was intended to have. It will rob economic wealth from the lower middle income group and gift that wealth to the highest wage earners, while leaving the people at the very bottom of the economic ladder permanently trapped there, and punished severely should they ever attempt to improve their circumstances, at least in any economic sense. It’s been years in coming, but I believe we’ve finally found something that outdoes Social Security in terms of Dennis Moore award consideration.

It only took the Democrats 80 years to accomplish this, but God love them, they kept trying.

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Finding Out What’s In It: Part Oh-My-God

by Flyovercountry ( 142 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Health Care, Marxism, Progressives at November 27th, 2013 - 12:00 pm

Remembering back to that ancient date of December of 2009, when Nancy Pelosi declared that Obamacare, or as it should be termed at least in the alternate, Zerocare, was the Democrats Christmas Gift to the nation, I distinctly remember almost every media outlet in the country running stories about how those of us who opposed this crap sandwich were officially not as well informed as those who supported it. They published official sounding studies conducted by the dregs of academia to prove to all that we knew nothing about what we were saying, both in terms of the destructive economics and the social costs of this terrible piece of legislation. Well once again, if you have liberal friends and family with whom you will be sharing a Thanksgiving meal, you can look forward to the Obama Administration interdicting themselves into the middle of your quality time together via a talking points memo. Have no fear however, because with this helpful talking points memo put together by Ace of Spades HQ, you can answer with the fact that we turned out to be correct, about everything.

If you don’t like following links, the memo follows below:

1. Hey remember when you said that Obamacare was going to work great, and then, when people asked you how it actually worked, you sort of implied they were stupid for not knowing, and yet you never provided any evidence that you had any idea of how it was supposed to work yourself? Yeah, you were wrong to do that.

2. Remember when you called me crazy for saying Obama wanted to “spread the wealth around,” based on not a scrap of evidence except for Obama himself saying he wanted to spread the wealth around? Yeah, there’s a NYT article that says that Obamacare is fundamentally a redistributive program — which means it “spreads the wealth around.” Yeah you were wrong on that, too.

3. Remember when you said that it was only “REPUBLICAN LIES!!111!!” that Obama’s “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan” promise was itself a lie? I hate to keep coming back to this point, but you were way wrong on that one too.

4. Remember the “if you like your doctor” pledge? Yeah I feel like a broken record here, but you were wrong.

5. Remember when you gleefully, giddily declared the end of the Republican Party and a new era of Proud Progressive dominance? Yeah, the current political Big Story is whether or not Obamacare will wind up discrediting progressivism for just an election cycle or two, or as much as a generation. It looks like you were wrong about that.

6. Remember when you were so confident, arrogant, snotty, sneering, and dismissive about legitimate and informed concerns about Obamacare? You were wrong. And you weren’t just wrong on the facts, but you were wrong on a human level. You very nearly screamed your ignorant opinions and shouted down dissent. You sneered at people as ignorant who actually knew more than you did, and you indulged in entirely-unwarranted moral preening about your alleged concern for the poor. Despite the fact that you never do anything to actually aid the poor. Apparently shouting at relatives is your idea of “charity.”

Yeah you were wrong. You are wrong.

I know you won’t apologize, but at least keep your stupid mouth shut this year and let us all digest in peace.

As it turns out, something in this law is far more egregious than a $635 Million website that fails to implement a simple virtual shopping cart. It is far more egregious than the insanely disastrous economics being inflicted upon our nation having caused us to now enjoy the lowest labor force participation rate since the Black Death ravaged Europe. It is far more egregious than the fact that Doctors and Hospitals, no longer feeling all warm and fuzzy about officially being accused of performing unwarranted surgery or purposefully keeping people sick for no other reason than to satisfy their own grotesque greed, inexplicably folding up shop and taking their toys home to a more appreciative audience. It is far more egregious than insurance companies which have become legally obligated to hemorrhage money with each new client acquired, suddenly realizing that they would be better off no longer taking on new clients, or even keeping the ones that they had in most cases.

Remember when we warned that one of the effects of the law would be a significant loss of our Constitutional Protections, and the political left called us crazy? Well, You’re going to love this news report highlighting the loss of the Fourth Amendment, made possible of course by your favorite Law and mine.

Be certain to follow that link, as the video of the story is even scarier than any description that I could make. Below is the money quote from the NBC report:

Some drivers along a busy Fort Worth street on Friday were stopped at a police roadblock and directed into a parking lot, where they were asked by federal contractors for samples of their breath, saliva and even blood.

It was part of a government research study aimed at determining the number of drunken or drug-impaired drivers.

You see, since your driving habits, or more specifically, the possibility that you may be affecting your own health and the health of others while you drive now falls under the auspices of the public interest, more specifically the health care that all of society is now financially on the hook for, The Fourth Amendment has now been trumped, because Democrats passed this law, which we should never attempt to repeal. If this outrage is allowed to stand, this game becomes easy to play. Guns of course can be proven to be harmful to somebody’s health, I’m sure. You might have too much sugar or butter in your kitchen. Are you exercising enough? Literally, there is no aspect of human existence that will be exempt from the scrutiny of a ruling elite. More to the point, I’m certain that the ruling elites knew in advance that there would be a reaction to this. The calculus is to get us all used to surrendering our rights slowly, and over time, just eventually accepting the inevitable loss of our freedoms, for our own good of course.

A lawyer friend of mine read the article linked to above, and sent an email like the one below to every employer of every member of the PIRE board. We’re waiting with baited breath for the replies, but some how I suspect that everyone involved is on board with this. Academia has become ground zero for the ruling class elites who feel it their business to inflict themselves into my business. Be sure to hold your breath along with me for that well thought out response. (For those of you who live in Kentucky, the good news is that your state tax dollars actually were used to pay for this unconstitutional road block in Texas. I’m pretty sure that I saw some California institutions of higher learning on that list as well. These are great days we’re living my friends.)

to pres, swwyat2, bioethics

Dear President Capilouto: (cc’d Dean Stephen Wyatt, DMD, MPH; and the Bioethics department)

I was disturbed to read about the police-assisted roadblock and research project described in this news report: http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/North-Texas-Drivers-Stopped-at-Roadblock-Asked-for-Saliva-Blood-232438621.html

I pulled up the website of the research organization behind it, PIRE, and found your Richard Clayton, Ph.D.. Good Samaritan Foundation Chair in Health Promotion and Health Education, University of Kentucky Lexington, KY. He is on the board of PIRE.

Will UK vouch for this type of ethics as related to a research project??

I look forward the University’s answer.

I thank you for your time.

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Obamacare Ruling Open Thread; Update: Mandate Upheld as Tax thanks to John Roberts

by Phantom Ace ( 395 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Healthcare, Progressives at June 28th, 2012 - 9:00 am

This is it people. Today’s ruling will determine our future. At 10:00 AM EST, the Supreme Court will rule if Obamacare is Constitutional. This is a ruling that will effect life or death for us. Obamacare is a step towards government control over people’s lives. A government panel will determine who can live or die. This opens up the door to eugenics and the Progressive dream of the perfect man.

Keep your fingers crossed people. I will update the thread when the ruling comes down.

Update: The mandate is upheld as a Tax. Thanks to Bush appointee John Roberts.

If anyone thinks that Liberal Republicans like Mitt Romney, John Boehner and Mitch McConnell will repeal this, you are dreaming. The Progressives have won. We need a Real Center-Right Party in America.