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Stop Obamacare, Stop Job Loss

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As if the stubbornly high unemployment rate and rising costs of gasoline and food weren't enough, March 23 marked the third anniversary of another direct assault on America's working families. It was that day in 2010 when President Barack Obama's biggest first-term legislative "accomplishment" was passed and Obamacare became law. Now, three years later, implementation of the law threatens American families with massive premium rate hikes and devastating job losses.

The president said he would lower insurance costs for consumers, but the opposite is happening. Health insurers are projecting that Obamacare will increase the cost of coverage by 20 to 100 percent next January, when the law really starts to kick in. Yes, that's right; for some people, health care costs will double. The CEO of Aetna went so far as to say the price hikes would cause "premium rate shock."

There is no doubt the president will blame the insurance industry, but the truth is that these stunning rate increases are driven by his crushing new taxes and excessive government interference in the insurance market.

Obamacare imposes $700 billion worth of new taxes over 10 years. One stark example of this heavy tax burden is the health insurance excise tax. The National Federation of Independent Business estimates that this tax will increase the cost of coverage by $5,000 per family by 2020 and is working hard to repeal it.

In addition to the tax burden, Americans will have to pay the heavy price of government interference. One of the touted benefits of the law is it provides coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. However, it does this by guaranteeing coverage and by making healthy customers pay as much as those who are sick. This creates an incentive for people to stop paying for insurance until they get sick, which ultimately will raise the cost for everyone. Can you imagine what house insurance would cost if you could wait until your home burned before buying a policy?

The "individual mandate" was supposed to solve this problem, but the penalty was set far below the cost of actually paying for insurance. So the destructive incentive remains, and we get the worst of both worlds — exploding cost increases and a new tax on Americans.

It's not just rising costs Americans face. Obamacare is beginning to cost jobs, too. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, Obamacare will result in an estimated 800,000 fewer U.S. jobs.

Across the country, business owners are experiencing Obamacare's effects firsthand. The employer mandate and penalties apply to businesses with 50 or more full-time workers.

Therefore, companies are figuring out ways to get by with more part-time and contract workers. The owner of Automation Systems, an Illinois company with 37 employees, says he wants to hire more people but can't because once the business crosses the 50-employee threshold, it will have to pay $40,000 in penalties, plus $2,000 for each additional employee.

This affects the area in which we can least afford to lose jobs: manufacturing. Of America's 250,000 manufacturers, about 200,000 had fewer than 20 employees in 2010. These are companies that could grow and form the core of many small towns and communities in America. But they likely won't be able to under this law. We cannot afford to let that happen. Rising costs and job loss are the last thing America needs right now.

Instead, we need policies that help Americans keep more of their hard-earned money. We need to help relieve their tax burdens by expanding child tax credits and to promote health care they can own and control by raising health savings account contribution limits. We need to increase affordability for struggling families with a refundable health care tax credit.

We must enact meaningful medical liability reform to increase access and reduce added costs and inefficiencies from defensive medicine.

In trying to help people who have uninsurable conditions, we must acknowledge that the magnitude, demographics and root causes of the uninsured problem differ from state to state. To the extent government can address the issue, the answer lies not in a one-size-fits-all federal government scheme imposed on states and citizens but in state leaders working with medical providers, employers, consumers and insurers to design state-based solutions.

We should reduce and streamline government regulations that force valuable resources to be spent on managing red tape rather than patient care. Free market innovations such as the patient-centered medical home model hold real promise. This is a collaborative approach by health care providers, insurers and patients, focused on achieving improved health outcomes, enhanced patient experience and reduced costs.

In a 2010 pilot program involving diabetic patients, 809 participants were compared with a control group of similar patients. The results were amazing. The patient-centered medical home group had 10.7 percent fewer hospital admissions, 36.3 percent fewer inpatient hospital days and 32.2 percent fewer emergency room visits. These improved health outcomes were achieved while the total medical costs for these patients were reduced by 6.5 percent.

As the economy limps along and Americans feel the pain, I hope that on this third anniversary of Obamacare, we can take a minute to look at the damage it will do and commit to do something now to reverse it.

Rick Santorum is a co-founder of Patriot Voices and the author of "American Patriots: Answering the Call to Freedom." To find out more about Rick Santorum and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...I don't mean to insult your intelligence... I guess you can find your way home; but one of the great problems with this country is that when one state tries to legislate for the benefit of its citizens, businesses just up and move some place where they are not so troubled... It is a terrible situation to be suffering, but one that is good to impose upon people because they have no choice... Fifty states competing for jobs and offering a sweet heart deal for every employer who comes their way makes this the land of opportunity for business, and is pointing the whole country to third world status...
Look back in history for an example... People in free states before the civil war could see that any white person with ambition was moving north where his wages were not so degraded by competition with slavery... Free white people in the North demanded free soil for free people because they recognized that they were all reduced to slavery by the sitution, and that a national solution was needed for a national solution, and that is what Mr. Lincoln represented; but he did not have any expectation of ending slavery, but even the limitation of its spread was too much for the South, and they secceeded...
Now; the demand for human rights and a national solution to a national problem is too much for you...Tough... Public health is a public problem and regional solution will not work... In fact; if the people do not find some way to limit the flight of capital out of this country before it is too late, they will not be working for anything more than slave wages, competing with slaves abroad...People with power in their states are jealous of it, but that does not mean they are acting in a national or state benefit... People everywhere put their interests ahead of the society... If they have to deny people health care to have high profits than so be-it...
As a good Catholic you only reveal how shallow is our church in the interest of justice and charity... We are not fit for heaven if we cannot manage our own lives and our society to maintain those without hope....Technically, and only technically in our case, a nation is a family... We do not have it, and until we learn to love our brothers we will not have a nation..
Look at it this way- thou republican: The bill will be paid if you do not want the hospitals shut down....If the bill is not paid people will begin dying in the street...Left unattended the problem would have swamped medicade and medicare, and if your dreams had come true, and they had been broken, the bill would still need to be paid...Just as with the law, the rich believe the health care system is something they can profit off of that otherwise stands alone....The care of the rich, their health and their lives depends upon the health of the poor... When the hospitals are closed, even if they have private doctors and hospitals they will tend to say let them eat cake, and they will end upset...It is like your Mr. Romoney saying people can go to the emergancy room... Why he would have people seek the most expensive medical care that is the most demanding and frustrating to recieve when cheaper treatments should be available only make clear his disconnect with reality... You are all disconnected...
Grab a calculator and do some basic math on the principal that the bill must get paid, and see what you can come up with besides a plan to hand it off to states that are themselves bankrupt...
Thanks....Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:34 PM
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