Guess Who Won't Be Enrolled?
In yesterday's Wall Street Journal, John Fund makes two points:
1) Several ideas are being floated as to how to raise the funds to pay for nationalized health care. They all deal with taxes on things like those making over $100,000 (what happened to the campaign's $250,000), or those whose benefits are above a certain cap would be taxed. However, one groups health benefits will not be taxed.....unions!
2) Also, there will be folks who will be excluded from being in the universal health care. They'll be allowed to keep their Cadillac/Lexus/Mercedes version. Those folks will be.....drum roll....members of Congress.
As the U.S. Office of Personnel Management notes, Members of Congress "enjoy the widest selection of health plans in the country." According to page 114 of the Kennedy bill, a similar array of choices would not be available to other Americans in the future. Instead, they would be shunted into health insurance plans under the straightjacket of whatever the government decides is a "basic" plan.
The goal would be to restrict care for the general public in order to control costs, while making sure Congress gets the gold-plated attention it's accustomed to. Ultimately, the rest of us would be asked to trade a private insurance company as gatekeeper for a government gatekeeper. The difference, of course, is that most of us can fire our insurance gatekeeper. Just try to do that once the government fills that role.
On this 2nd point, I'm with Rush Limbaugh on this one.
Folks,I implore you -- and I don't do this often, I seldom do this. But Iwant you to ask your senators and your member of Congress, point-blank: "Are you going to opt out on the healthcare plan you have to join the public option health plan you are going to write for the rest of us?" Don't accept anything other than a yes or no answer. They'll try to obfuscate. "Well, you know, our plan is only for five or six hundred people. It's much easier to manage. We're talking about 47 million uninsured Americans," blah, blah, blah.
No. If it's a good plan, it's a good plan. If they're going to come up with the best plan for us, it's the best plan for them. They work for us. It's very simple: Are you going to opt out on your great healthcare plan and join the public option you're going to write? That's the only question that needs to be asked about any of this.
Call them. Over and over again, if that's what it takes. Tell them that if this healthcare is not good enough for them, it's not good enough for us. And if they vote for it with those clauses in there, we'll be voting them out of there.
-Colonel Steve
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