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'45 Million Americans' -- Who Are Those Guys?

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About 45 million Americans lack health care insurance. Or do they?

A pro-"universal health care" television host recently cited this widely accepted "fact." The number is bogus.

Here's the skinny.

Start with the math. We have 300 million Americans. Subtract the 45 million — 15 percent of us — with no health insurance. That leaves 255 million Americans, or 85 percent, with it.

And the insurance is lousy, right? Not according to a 2006 ABC News/Kaiser Family Foundation/USA Today survey. It found that 89 percent of Americans were satisfied with the quality of their own health care.

Nearly half of the 45 million fall in the category of my 26-year-old nephew. He smokes cigarettes, dates, eats out, goes to movies and, like all young people, lives through his cell phone. With a slight change in priorities, he could afford health insurance, the cost of which at his age and health starts at about $100 a month. Take a look at a Reason Foundation video (http://reason.tv/video/show/560.html) of interviews with a bunch of non-health-insured 20-somethings.

These Gen Xers copped to dropping money on clothes, booze, nightlife, the latest tech gizmos and other things of interest to them. With a change in priorities, these young folks — far more representative of those without insurance than the forlorn husband and wife sitting on a porch swing — could both afford and qualify for health insurance. They simply consider it a low priority.

Millions more can access health care — through SCHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program), Medicaid or other government programs. But for whatever reason, 11 million people simply refuse to take advantage of them.

Several million other Americans who want insurance do, indeed, go without it — for a time. Many are, however, between jobs, and most — at some point — will find employment that either offers health insurance or pays enough so that they can buy it. Millions more work at companies that offer health insurance, and for a few dollars out of every paycheck, they could add family members. They choose not to.

What about criminals without insurance? More than 2 million Americans — with access to health care, by the way — use jail, prison or penitentiary mailing addresses. And for every one behind bars, how many live among us who survive by theft, drug dealing, prostitution or some similar career path? Taxpayer health insurance for them, too?

So now we're down to the Americans without health insurance on a persistent, long-term basis. This is approximately 10-15 million, a big number to be sure.

But does this warrant a government takeover of the entire health care system?

Lacking health care insurance is not the same as lacking health care . By law, most emergency rooms must provide health care — to both legals and illegals. Yes, they stand in line, but no health insurance does not equal no health care.

Government (aka taxpayers) already pays half of our health care dollar, with programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP and other federal and state plans. The stated goals are accessibility and affordability. Congress passed Medicare in 1965. In the 20 years before the program's inception, the cost of a day in a hospital increased threefold. In the 20 years following Medicare, a day in a hospital increased eightfold — substantially higher than inflation over that period. Because of cost controls on government plans, providers increased the cost on everybody else.

So here's the question.

Do we allow a complete government takeover of the section of health care it doesn't already run, for 10-15 million or so without health insurance on a persistent basis? Again, 255 million Americans already have it. Many millions more could get it if they wanted to. And 89 percent of Americans are satisfied with the care they now receive.

What to do? Unleash the free market. Allow greater competition among health care providers. Decrease costly regulations that increase the price tag. Enable consumers to purchase insurance plans across state lines. Allow non-government-licensed paraprofessionals and others — currently prevented by law from offering any medical services — to provide low-cost care.

What about poor care and negligence? We have laws against force and fraud, as well as a common-law duty of care. That's why God created lawyers. (Just give us "loser pays.")

What about those who cannot afford it? What about those with pre-existing illnesses whose insurance applications carriers turned down? What's wrong with charity — people helping people? America remains the most generous nation on the face of the earth. We donate more of our time and money than countries like England, Germany and Japan. During the Great Depression, before the New Deal, charitable giving skyrocketed. After the New Deal, charitable giving continued, but not at nearly the same rate. People expected government to address the problem, and taxpayers felt they gave at the office.

We can provide such "universal" coverage at a "low cost" — through rationing. That means long lines, lower quality and less innovation for services that Americans currently take for granted.

Economists call it T.A.N.S.T.A.A.F.L. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.

Larry Elder is a syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author. His latest book, "What's Race Got to Do with It?" is available now. To find out more about Larry Elder, visit his Web page at www.LarryElder.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

CREATORS SYNDICATE COPYRIGHT 2009 LAURENCE A. ELDER


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It's not about facts Larry -it's about lying and facts just get in the way of their success through avoiding truth. When we stop using our idea that truth will overcome good propaganda we'll start winning -we can use truthful propaganda and many of their methods without lying. The only people who listen to rational moral talk are rational moral people -they aren't the ones running Washington nor are they many who put them there who prefer hearing lies.
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Posted by: Don L
Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:45 AM
A key statistic that Larry misses is that 10 million or ~20% of these "45 million uninsured" are NOT US citizens. Please see the chart on page 28 of the Kaiser Study.

http://www.kff.org/uninsured/upload/7451-04.pdf
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Posted by: Howard
Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:05 AM
Dear Larry Elder, You and I both know that this is how the politicians take Taxpayers' money. 'TAXPAYERS STATE WE SHOULD PAY AS YOU GO, JUST LIKE WE USED TO DO, THIS WAY, NO ONE CAN TAKE MONEY THAT DOESN'T BELONG TO THEM, RIGHT?' The more programs politicians keep going the more than can conceal hoping Taxpayers want notice. This is why America is trillions of dollars in debt because of their deceit. If drug and insurance companies have billions of dollars to 'give away' to politicians, what do they REALLY WANT?
The following was sent to me and I'm passing it along. Shirley deLong
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POLITICO Breaking News:

Building momentum for health legislation after a bruising week, drug companies have offered Congress and the White House $80 billion in savings over 10 years to help pay for President Barack Obama's reform plan, negotiators tell POLITICO.
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Politicians salaries, retirements, and freebies must be cut immediately! As for the "Pair" ready to tackle
health care overhaul', Ms. Sebelius and Ms.DeParle, why haven't they already'overhauled' this system! They've been around the DC block a time or two! Taxpayers say 'thanks, but no thanks!' These seasoned politicians know
it won't work. They have too much time on their hands. It's obvious this led Freddie, Fannie, HUD, AIG, Automakers, and anyone else taking Taxpayers' money, for endless money pits, into bankruptcy! I've been looking at all the committees, advisory counsels, directors, chiefs, deputy chiefs, and the list goes on and on. There's no wonder 'the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing' and they're all in 'duhsville'! Paying these people
hundreds of thousands of dollars for knowing nothing is more than Taxpayers can comprehend! Until government starts to run like a business, get their hands out of the Taxpayers' pockets, and Taxpayers ONLY select who serves and what they're paid, we're doomed! It's time to go back to the 'pay as you go' for doctors and hospitals! 'Fair Tax', to include property, should be top priority! Everyone must pay their share, including politicians! Otherwise, it's 'Discrimination against Taxpayers!' What happened to "if you don't work, you don't eat, you aren't entitled to anything!" It's just that simple! politicians/criminals have gotten America so far behind, Taxpayers are wondering if we're becoming like a Third World Country, since politicians have borrowed trillions, without Taxpayers' consent, tends to make one wonder, doesn't it? Politicians salaries and retirements should be
cut to $12,000.00 yearly! If this isn't acceptable, then Taxpayers will sell them a one-way ticket to the foreign country they sold America to, take assets to pay the trillions they've borrowed without Taxpayers' consent!
After bankrupting America, these are the only options; unless, of course, they prefer to be sent to Guantanamo as some of these politicians are no better than the ones sitting in prisons; therefore, along with rest of killers, rapists, and thieves, of all races, this is where they need to be!
This 'SO-CALLED HEALTH CARE SYSTEM (LIKE THE SOCIAL SECURITY WAS FOR PEOPLE WHO EARNED IT, BUT YET, ALL ILLEGITIMATES AND ANYONE WHO WON'T WORK, NEVER HAVE, NEVER WILL - CAN WALK OFF THE STREET AND BE ENTITLED TO IT IS MORE THAN TAXPAYERS CAN TOLERATE); THEREFORE, this healthcare hype is another political move to finish bankrupting America! All this mess reminds Taxpayers the politicians are once again, "Putting the cart before the horse"! When politicians took over, the Moonshiners' stills, for the revenue of course, started bottling, selling the booze, locking you up for drinking it, and furnishing a tax-paid attorney, clothes, medicine, and food. Exorbitant costs and an endless money pit for Taxpayers, wouldn't you say? Politicians, now, want to build nfrastructures without having textile and manufacturing jobs in America!
Another 'Cart before the horse' hair-brained scheme! Taxpayers want Obama to live up to his stated 'he'd go over line by line and eliminate the endless money pits!' Well, what's he waiting for?





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Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:48 PM
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