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Obama's Speech Tonight

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I wish President Obama would say to Congress: Members of Congress, I ask you to address our fiscal emergency.

In 1964, President Johnson won a landslide victory — quite similar to mine. His election also brought liberals into Congress. The next year, they created the first government-run health care plan: Medicare.

They meant well, but unfortunately, this was the height of fiscal irresponsibility. I know Medicare is popular with the elderly. Of course it is. Everyone likes getting free things. But it is unsustainable.

Retirees believe that their Medicare bills are paid from a "trust fund" that was created with deductions from their paychecks. But this is a politician's lie.

In truth, our predecessors spent every penny of those contributions immediately. They spent them on wars and pork that helped them get re-elected. The money for current retirees' health care is taken from today's workers.

This Ponzi scheme worked for a while. But then more people had the nerve to live longer. The average life span increased from 71 to 78 years (http://tinyurl.com/lfmx94). When Medicare began, there were five workers for every Medicare recipient. Now there are only four. And by 2030, the Board of Medicare Trustees expects there to be just 2.4 (http://tinyurl.com/nxks8o). Unless millions of new young workers suddenly arrive from some other planet, there is no way that there will be enough workers to pay the Medicare benefits that we politicians have promised. Medicare's unfunded liability is $37 trillion — yes, trillion. It's a scam. We politicians should be ashamed of what we promised our constituents.

We locked up Bernie Madoff for less.

Therefore, today I apologize for defending the absurd health care bills that have emerged from your committees — proposals that would add trillions of dollars of additional debt to an already unsustainable system.

Instead, I propose that we raise the Medicare eligibility age. I propose that wealthy seniors receive Medicare only until they recover as much money as they paid in. After that, you rich people should pay for your own damn health care.

These measures will delay but not prevent Medicare's bankruptcy.

You Democrats and Republicans both better get your heads out of the sand. There will never be enough tax money to pay for everything that everyone wants. If we expect the state to pay for care, a bureaucracy must tell people, at some age, "No, you can't have that." You might call it a death panel.

There's a better way. I remind you of my speech to business leaders in March. I said, "America's free market has been the engine of America's great progress. ... And I believe that our role as lawmakers is not to disparage wealth, but to expand its reach; not to stifle the market, but to strengthen its ability to unleash the creativity and innovation that still makes this nation the envy of the world."

Only the vitality of the private sector — a truly free one, unencumbered by the crippling stranglehold of burdensome government regulation — can lift America out of the unsustainable mess that we liberals created.

Therefore, I propose complete deregulation of medicine and health insurance. State mandates raise the cost of insurance by forcing people to have coverage many would never buy on their own. The federal government reinforces this crazy system by forbidding competition across state lines.

Meanwhile, professional licensing and controls on medical schools keep the supply of medical services limited and prices high.

That must end, along with restrictions on Health Savings Accounts.

A free medical market would bring lower prices and better services. The price of insurance would come down with the price of care.

The only way to avoid Medicare's collapse is to get retired people onto private insurance plans that they pay for themselves. Since many on fixed incomes would have trouble buying even inexpensive insurance. I propose we sell off the 507 million acres that the federal government owns and give the proceeds to the oldest and most needy.

Then we must free younger workers from the albatross of Medicare so they can save for whatever medical services they choose, now and in retirement.

Yes, my liberal friends, free enterprise is the way.

John Stossel is co-anchor of ABC News' "20/20" and the author of "Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity." He has a blog at http://blogs.abcnews.com/johnstossel. To find out more about John Stossel and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Mr. John Stossel,

I guess you are not a senior citizen because if you were you would not put in your editorial about seniors getting Medicare FREE. For you an people like you, my wife and I do not get Medicare FREE. We pay over $2400.00 a year plus whatever Medicare doesn't cover. Also, with prescription drugs it is over $5,ooo.oo a year out of pocket.
So don't sit behind desk and suggest that we seniors get Medicare or Prescription Drugs FREE.

I don't care where the money goes but it is not FREE to us. We did not have a choice as we had work insurance when we retired but had to give that up when we became age 65. Just don't make it sound like seniors want it for it being FREE, nothing in this world is FREE.

You make enough that when you retire you won't have to depend on Medicare like most seniors do.

I believe you owe an apology to all seniors for your ignorant comments.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Francis W. Miler
Fri Sep 11, 2009 10:22 AM
Dear John Stossel, Thanks for your article. Healthcare should be left alone. 'PAY AS YOU GO' is the only way to cut the 'billions in waste' and put an end to the 'politics as usual games they contiue to play!
Obama doesn't mention drug and Insurance companies are still giving billions
to politicians! Shouldn't this tell you why you can't buy medicines and
insurance? Obama wants Taxpayers to think 'that people without healthcare
will have insurance if politicians proceed with Healthcare plans, take money
from the working, and 'redistributing to the illegitimates' - the
illegitimate terrorists that Taxpayers have been made to support for
decades. This shouldn't be Americas' responsibility! Redistributing wealth
isn't the answer! Raising taxes on highest income earners who are private
business owners won't create jobs, just finish bankrupting America!

Taxpayers, of all party affiliations and races, should put an end to 'social
and welfare programs'.One year after the Wall Street disasters, Business Owners say nothing will
be the same. More businesses are going under, due to politicians' greed. Few
companies left must cut jobs, salaries, hours, and benefits! In the end,
will probably close!

Doesn't it concern Taxpayers, the few that have a job, at present, that politicians aren't trying to bring back textile and furniture companies back? With the stroke of their high-dollar pens, they could eliminate Nafta and Cafta!

Obama stated, many times-I quote 'we're not going to touch Social Security
or Medicare, we're going to cut waste from social and welfare programs!' If
Obama or any politician wants Taxpayers to believe this rhetoric, we have an
ocean in Arizona Desert, we'll sell them!

Obamas' constant statements 'the deficits he inherited' makes Taxpayers
wonder why his 'Change you an believe in' isn't working for anyone except
him and other politicians? Obamas' latest words to $1.38 trillion deficit -
I'm quoting "we'll move forcefully to get deficits under control ONCE the
nations' recession has ended!" Really? His extravagant spending habits aren't
going to end and neither is recession until Taxpayers hand out pink slips!
Obama doesn't mention drug and Insurance companies are still giving billions
to politicians! Shouldn't this tell you why you can't buy medicines and
insurance? Obama wants Taxpayers to think 'that people without healthcare
will have insurance if politicians proceed with Healthcare plans, take money
from the working, and 'redistributing to the illegitimates' - the
illegitimate terrorists that Taxpayers have been made to support for
decades. This shouldn't be Americas' responsibility! Redistributing wealth
isn't the answer! Raising taxes on highest income earners who are private
business owners won't create jobs, just finish bankrupting America!
Taxpayers, of all party affiliations and races, should put an end to 'social
and welfare programs'.
The 'freebies', illegitimates and the politicians have been receiving for years, is going to have to come to a screeching halt! 'AIN'T NO MONEY - BORROWING TRILLIONS, WITHOUT TAXPAYERS CONSENT, JUST TO CONTINUE A CERTAIN LIFESTYLE IS FAR WORSE THAN THE BERNIE MADOFF'S OF THIS WORLD!'
WAKE UP, AMERICA!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:40 AM
Re: Francihey frances miler, you moron. what you do get from medicare IS FREE , whether you have to pay anything out or not. nobody said you didn't have to pay something, what he said is the medicare is free. not all your damn medical bills are free., get a clue old man, before you croak. maybe if you had a clue you wouldn't have to be on Medicare W. Miler
Comment: #3
Posted by: ralph
Thu Sep 8, 2011 5:28 PM
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