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villager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 11:32 AM
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The Road to Healthcare is Paved with Bad Intentions
The Road to Healthcare is Paved with Bad Intentions
by Randall Amster

A few months ago I inquired, rhetorically, "does anyone in the healthcare debate really care about health?" Obviously the answer was and is a resounding NO, as the discussion has wholly devolved upon insurance coverage to the exclusion of substantive aspects of health like nutrition and preventive care. Yet not only is the focus of the deliberations far removed from any talk of improving health -- now it has explicitly gone to the next level in which it is simply about who will pay and who will profit. It isn't health care being produced in this process, but rather, health carelessness.

Still unconvinced? Soon we will have the final proof in hand by way of an impending faux healthcare bill, now in conference committee while awaiting a guaranteed presidential signature no matter what it winds up including or omitting. A public option to keep the private insurers honest, as contained in the House version of the bill? Not likely. A requirement that all Americans carry private insurance anyway, backed by the government's enforcement authority, as dictated by the Senate's version? Quite likely.

Welcome to America, the new and improved "company town."

Once this precedent is set, what other mandates will follow? How about no more public schools coupled with compulsory education. Or perhaps the elimination of public airwaves but a requirement that everyone be plugged in anyway. Maybe it will involve forced contributions to fund elections but the elimination of public referendums and any pretense to open ballot access. We don't have to tread too far down a slippery slope to appreciate the ramifications of this, as recently observed in the New American in an article highlighting the potential unconstitutionality of this mandatory rubric:

"Indeed, a federal government mandate to require citizens to purchase such an expensive consumer item -- health insurance often costs more than $1,000 per month -- has never been created in U.S. history, even in wartime. As the Heritage Foundation recently asked: ‘Can Congress require all Americans to buy a new Buick every year or pay a tax equivalent to the price of a used LeSabre?' Such is the same power being claimed on behalf of the healthcare legislation. Here's what the principle the healthcare mandate means: The federal government could literally require individual citizens to purchase any product or service under such a federal power, provided that the economy or some other alleged public good is served. For example, under such a power Congress could also require all citizens to deposit their cash in certain banks (perhaps to avoid the bankruptcy of the banks)."

Can you say, "taxation without representation?" Revolutions literally take hold under such conditions.

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http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/01/05#
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terrell9584 Donating Member (549 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 11:40 AM
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1. Unconstitutional
Right now the Supreme Court would definitely invalidate it. The question is who would be on which side?
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LibDemAlways Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 11:48 AM
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2. When the public finds out they are being forced to buy
insurance from a bunch of crooks under penalty of law, I predict anger the likes of which hasn't been seen in the general populace in my lifetime. There will be widespread civil disobedience from both sides of the political spectrum as well as those in the middle. How the Dems could be so totally out of touch with the average American is beyond me. We've gone from being the party that represents the interests of the little guy to the party holding the little guy at gunpoint while picking his pockets. It's shameful, and there will be hell to pay in the next election. What a waste.
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 01:50 PM
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3. If Obama wanted to, he could have brought the Blue Dogs to heel since they are corrupt cowards at
heart.

What is the political wisdom in praising the contribution of moral filth like Joe Lieberman who is universally despised by every Democratic voter who knows who he is and what he does?
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villager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 11:43 PM
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6. Sadly, "If Obama wanted to" is the key phrase there, Yurbud...
n/t
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-07-10 01:53 AM
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7. that's becoming more and more clear.
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nightrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 02:17 PM
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4. knr. Thanks for posting this. Excellent.
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Vidar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-06-10 02:58 PM
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5. K&R.
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burning rain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-07-10 02:52 AM
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8. KickeR.
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-07-10 07:47 AM
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9. It's pretty amazing that tens of millions of people are NOT out protesting.
I don't believe we have gotten to the tipping point yet. I wonder when enough will be enough and if it will be too late?
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