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Americans Aren't Buying What Obama Has To Sell

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More prescient words were never spoken by a politician than Barack Obama's to the American people Wednesday evening on the issue of health care reform: "I am not the first President to take up this cause, but I am determined to be the last." For 60 years, Democrats have been trying to force a government health care system on a deeply skeptical American public, without success. And if President Obama fails this time, it's unlikely we'll see another attempt anytime soon. But despite the president's recriminations, he has only himself to blame.

The president could have used his primetime public address to search for a moderate compromise. Instead, he chose to call those who disagree with him liars and to warn that if Congress fails to pass his plan "more (people) will die as a result." And to make matters worse, he claimed he could expand coverage to 30 million people who don't have it now, pay for higher drug coverage for seniors, guarantee that no one be denied health coverage for any reason or have their lifetime benefits capped — all without adding "one dime to our deficits — either now or in the future. Period."

The president admitted the program he's proposing will cost $900 billion (down from over a trillion for his original proposal) over 10 years. So how will he pay for it without increasing the deficit? For starters, he claims he can pay for expanded health care benefits for the elderly by eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse — but if it were that simple, why do we need major new legislation? Why not just sic the Justice Department or the inspector general at Health and Human Services on Medicare providers who are cheating the government now?

And what about the other costs in his plan? Who will pay for guaranteed mammograms, routine physicals, and colonoscopies that he says insurance companies will now have to offer "with no extra charge"? Does he expect doctors or medical technicians to work for free or medical equipment companies to donate their machines? Apparently he believes it will all come from savings from the excessive profits insurance companies take under the current system.

But, according to the Wall Street research and ratings firm Morningstar, for-profit health care companies had an average 3.4 percent profit margin over the last year — ranking 87th out of 215 industries.

The president claims he has "no interest in putting insurance companies out of business," but that is exactly what will happen if the government forces them to expand the services they cover while simultaneously preventing them from charging higher fees, especially if the expanded pool of beneficiaries includes many of the least healthy individuals.

But maybe President Obama thinks insurance companies will survive simply because he'll force a whole new group of Americans to become customers. The president now says he'll require all Americans to carry health insurance — something he said he was opposed to during the presidential campaign. He implicitly admits that many people who don't have insurance at the present time could afford to buy it if they chose; but for those who can't afford it, he still insists on a "public option." But despite the president's assurances that "the public insurance option would have to be self-sufficient and rely on the premiums it collects," there is no way those premiums could pay for the level of care he is insisting be provided.

He claims that "by avoiding some of the overhead that gets eaten up at private companies by profits, excessive administrative costs and executive salaries, it could provide a good deal for consumers." Putting aside the president's apparent misunderstanding of the concepts of overhead and profit (the latter is what's left over after deducting all expenses, including overhead and salaries, from revenues), what government subsidized or quasi-government-run agency has managed to keep costs down while providing improved services? The U.S. Postal Service? Amtrak?

The president is beginning to sound like one of those late-night TV ad pitchmen. But no matter how many times he tries to repackage his product or promises the whole thing comes free, Americans aren't buying what he has to sell.

Linda Chavez is the author of "An Unlikely Conservative: The Transformation of an Ex-Liberal." To find out more about Linda Chavez, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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He's beginning to sound like a late-night pitchman? What took you so long? I'm on record as having stated in early 2008 that Obama reminds me of a guy in an alley assaulting passers-by with a "Yo! My man! Buy a watch!" I've seen no reason since then to alter my assessment...on the contrary, given the dissonance between Obama's words and Reality, I'd say I was too gentle with him. Late-night pitchman, eh? Well, welcome aboard, if belatedly.
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Posted by: Tyree Campbell
Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:31 AM
It would seem that you listened to a different speech than I. You say "The president could have used his primetime public address to search for a moderate compromise. Instead, he chose to call those who disagree with him liars ..". He in many sentences spoke about compromise and exhorted both sides of the aisle to work together to solve the problem. He made few demands on the resulting solution and those he did make are for the most part are already agreed upon by the majority of his audience. His references to lies was very specific to a couple of lies to do with 'death panels' and illegal immigrants which in the context of the statements made by people like Mrs. Palin are indeed lies.

The premise of your article which is stated in the title is a real stretch. The majority of Americans think health care reform is important, necessary, and desireable else it would not have been a topic in political campaigns and for debate in Congress for the past decades. If you really listened to the speech the real points the President made was that reform is necessary to solve a big problem for us all, it needs to be done now, so lets stop the posturing, fear mongering, and politicing as usual and get to work. That shouldn't be that difficult to sell. Solving the issues relating to cost and the difficulties of the details is the job we sent the pepole to Washington to do.

It aslo interesting that the hoopla from conservatives/Republicans about cost would make much more sense if they had had anything to say while the previous administration was running up ridiculous debts with an unnecessary war and tax cuts for the rich. It seems the real issue to them is what money is spent on, not the spending itself.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Barry Tyson
Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:13 PM
Here's an idea for a compromise:

Let's take Obama at his word that no abortions will be financed, the deficit will not increase by even a dime, and no illegal immigrants will receive care. Let's adopt that plan with one stipulation-- if health care reform funds one or more abortions, if one or more illegal immigrants receive care through it, or if it causes the deficit to increase, then Obama's plan will be scrapped and a Republican plan adopted.

Do we have any Democrats who will take that compromise? I didn't think so. That proves that Obama lies.

Comment: #3
Posted by: Fred
Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:50 PM
Linda am with you ,,this president talks out of both sides of his mouth,,no way can he produce what he talking about ,,he and his 300 advisors have totalley mis read the american people ,,he has avery bad habit of mis leading everything he talks about ..
he has surounded himself with to manny radicals ,,he himself must think that we americans are stupid ,,
am sorry to say but this guy is way over his head in this job ,,
surley there must be hope dwn the line ,,
the debt is unthinkable ,,what a waste of the tax payers $$$ ,,
come 11/2010 ,,we will have a new congress Controlled by republicans & independents ,,
until then keep the faith
Comment: #4
Posted by: Bill Davis
Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:12 PM
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