Texas Straight Talk- Let's Put Patients and Doctors Back in Control of Healthcare!
Submitted by meekandmild on Mon, 09/27/2010 - 11:15This week marks six months since Congress passed the healthcare reform bill in what has become all-too-typical legislative chicanery. Those in power crafted a mammoth piece of legislation and rammed it through Congress under a dire sense of emergency. Insisting on time enough to read the bill was dismissed as dangerous and crazy in a time of crisis. We were told that if we really wanted to see what was in the bill we would have to pass it first. I cannot imagine the Founding Fathers intended that Congress legislate in this manner. I would think if a member is not absolutely certain the entire legislation meets constitutional muster, the default vote should be "no" in accordance with our oath of office. But now that Congress has had six months to read the new law, there is a significant amount of buyer's remorse on Capitol Hill.
The more constituents learn about the law, the more angry they become. 60% of Americans are now to be said in favor of repealing the entire thing. Unfortunately, it is much more difficult to repeal a law than it is to pass a bill. I wrote a while back about the egregious provision to require businesses to issue 1099s for all transactions over $600 as a way to partially pay for it. I have co-sponsored legislation to fix this issue, yet this is just the tip of the iceberg.
First of all, in spite of the administration repeating over and over that this legislation would not increase costs for Americans, they are now saying they knew all along that it would. The Congressional Budget office estimates that American families will see their premiums rise by an average of $2,100 by 2016. The Wall Street Journal has reported that the cost of compliance is forcing some insurers to increase premiums by up to 20% as soon as next year. Also, in spite of repeated claims from the administration that we could all keep our plans and doctors if we liked them, the administration's own officials are now predicting that won't be true for up to
117 million Americans who will lose their current plans.
Major insurers are also dropping child-only plans because of mandates and price fixing on such policies leaving parents with fewer choices for their children, not more. In addition, in spite of claiming this law would contain government costs, not increase them, administration actuaries now predict it will increase healthcare spending by over $300 billion. This additional spending comes along with doctor shortages, fewer choices and more taxes, perhaps, worst of all, increases in labor cost because of health insurance mandates are discouraging employers from hiring new workers and even triggering more layoffs.
Anyone with a basic understanding of Austrian economics could have predicted the unintended consequences of these new healthcare policies. Central planning never increases choices and quality or cuts costs as promised. Price controls and government mandates always create artificial scarcity. Healthcare is not a right or privilege. It is a product, like food or clothing. As with any good or service, the free market regulation of supply and demand provides the optimal quality to the maximum number of people.
Once we realize the problems we are trying to solve today were created by government intervention beginning in the 1960s, we can begin to put patients back in control of healthcare, rather than third party oligopolies and government bureaucrats. The sooner the better.
















Here is how I took control back already
I don't go to doctors. If I ever should discover that I suddenly have, say, 2 left elbows, or 2 right knees, I will seek "modern medicine" with cash and no ID. I, miss "truther above all else" will lie through my teeth about who I am and where I live and whatever else they "require" to be able to stitch me up or whatever. If they get too squirrelly with this little squirrel, I may develop amnesia.
Western medicine is a eugenics experiment. Doctors are NOT in on the gag, they are hapless data entry units who have been led by their egos to believe they know all about medicine, and they do not know anything but pharmacy industry propaganda.
Whatever else I said a minute ago, the last word I want to get in is
LOVE!
As a solution
Lets face it our healthcare system is broken caused by 50 yrs or Fed Gov intervention.
Could we not relieve this problem by bringing the Service closer to the people. Most of us are not gypsies and tend to reside near our home.
Our county has a wonderful university hospital which most local doctors are affiliated with. Why can't that hospital write the insurance policy? Eliminate most of the middle man red tape.
For starters maybe they could write a policy available for local public employees. It would bring down our local taxes. then expand it to average local citizens.
Would that work?
Yes! Patients and Doctors back in control of Healthcare,
Students and Teachers (and not bureaucrats) in control of Education,
Producers and Buyers (and not government middlemen) in control of Commerce,
Our tiny, but uniquely individual, selves in control of OURSELVES!
Hear hear!!
Thank you again to the Good Doctor - for giving us the inside scoop and defining the issues for us so we are truly informed.
Debbie
Maybe it's better
For big government to have these types of atrocious laws destroy our economy. Such action will only hasten a true revolution, as we see growing daily. Thank God for orgs like GOA and The Oathkeepers, because civil unrest is virtually guaranteed to occur.
And I think that is one aim of the ruling elite.
"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a rEVOLution before tomorrow morning." - Henry Ford
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