Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Healthcare Bill - Why are people so angry?

Many on the left trully do not understand why people are so angry about the healthcare legislation. And because they do not understand, they assume that the protestors are ginned up by insurance company and lobbyists. The sad thing is that their lack of understanding contributes to their ignorance and in a spiral to anger generated by their comments.

Reason 1. The holier than thou claim that they are the only ones who want to fix healthcare.

Perhaps the problem with this reasoning is that not everyone is trying to fix the same thing. Most people are happy with the current healthcare ranging from 54-80 percent agreeing depennding on the poll. The rub for many is the rising cost as a percentage of personal expenses that health insurance consumes (even if your company pays for most of it). To fix this problem you need to have a serious discussion of the subsidization of government Medicare and Medicaide patients by private health insurance patients. You also need to discuss torts and their impact on Doctor behavior, insurance company allocation and Pharmaceutical firm pricing policies. You also should add to the mix the growing number of illegals being treated for free at emergency rooms around the country.

But very little of the items above have been discussed. In addition, Barack Obama wants to fix the "50 million uninsured". We will discuss that below. Nancy Pelosi wants to penalize health insurance companies. If you cannot agree on the nature of the problem, you cannot take corrective action.

Reason 2. No one believes the 50 Million Uninsured number.

And the President keeps repeating it as fact. Lets take some facts from the Business Media Institute study on this number:

Myth: There are between 40 million and 50 million uninsured Americans. President Obama referred to “46 million uninsured Americans” in May 2009.

Fact: Anyone who reports that there are more than 46 million uninsured is exaggerating since the Census Bureau puts the number of uninsured at 45,657,000 people.

Fact: Nearly 10 million (9.7) of the 45.7 million uninsured are “not a citizen.” That makes every media claim of uninsured Americans higher than 35.9 million is wrong.

Myth: The 40 million to 50 million uninsured cannot afford health insurance.

Fact: More than 17 million of the uninsured make at least $50,000 per year (the median household income of $50,233) – 8.4 million make $50,000 to $74,999 per year and 9.1 million make $75,000 or higher. Two economists working at the National Bureau of Economic Research concluded that 25 to 75 percent of those who do not purchase health insurance coverage “could afford to do so.”

Myth: The 40 million to 50 million uninsured do not get health care.

Fact: The National Center for Policy Analysis estimates that uninsured people get about $1,500 of free health care per year, or $6,000 per family of four.

Fact: An Urban Institute study found that 25 percent of the uninsured already qualify for government health insurance programs.

Myth: People will remain uninsured without government assistance.

Fact: The Congressional Budget Office says that 45 percent of the uninsured will be insured within four months. CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin also said that the frequent claim of 40+ million Americans lacking insurance is an “incomplete and potentially misleading picture of the uninsured population.”

Fact: Liberal non-profit Kaiser Family Foundation put the number of uninsured Americans who do not qualify for government programs and make less than $50,000 a year between 8.2 million and 13.9 million. (The 8.2 million figure includes only those uninsured for two years or more.)

Fact: CBO analysis found that 36 million people would remain uninsured even if the Senate’s $1.6 trillion health care plan is passed.


Reason 3. Democrats desire to ram the legislation through congress.

We have commented here many times on the "rush to bad legislation" technique perfected by this congress. Haste makes waste and this Congress and President are experts at waste. And the citizens have caught on. The know their legislators are not reading the legislation and are wondering why. They are also wondering who is really writing the legislation and suspect that there is far more influence coming from lobbyists than from many representatives. They KNOW that they do not have a seat at the negotiating table yet George Soros does and they don't like it.

Reason 4. You reap what you sow.

Democrats have long espoused that dissent is important to the democracy and they are correct. But once normal people start dissenting, all of a sudden they don't like it. For years they have dispatched unions, Code Pink, Al Sharpton, Jessie "extortion" Jackson and a variety of other organnized protestors to events to put pressure on various entuities and lawmakers. Regular people have woken up and after 7 years of watching these organnized groups protest George Bush, they have decided not to stand up for themselves.

Reason 5. Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have disdain for the citizens of this country.

We all know when we are being talked down to and mocked. Barack Obama tries to demonized those who do not agree lockstep with everything he espouses. Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid declared in the USA Today that the protestors are fake and un-American. Here is a statistic for you. Since I work in New York City, I know a lot of people who are very left of center. I also have numerous conservative friends. I do not know one single person who has attended a peace demonstration during the Bush years. And I know at least 10 who have attended tea parties or town halls on healthcare. And they didn't get bussed in-the drove their SUV's.

Astroturf. I don't think so. All of this is pissing people off. Assuming the Democrats continue on their current course, it will get worse long before it gets better.

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5 Comments:

At August 12, 2009 at 12:49 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's a well-written and thought-provoking piece. BUT you haven't answered your own question. Why are people so angry?

I understand why you don't like this piece of legislation. I get it. What I don't get is why this particular legislation is provoking such anger, as opposed to all the other pieces of legislation which you might not like or agree with. This is not radical legislation (trust me, other countries have much more radical legislators than the United States). It might be crummy legislation which should be stopped and isn't going to work, but again - why does it make you so angry?

This isn't a rhetorical question. I'm not a 'leftist' (I'm actually a libertarian. probably more 'right wing' than you in many ways). My question isn't about the bill itself, which perhaps we can agree to dislike and disagree with. My fascination is with the anger this has provoked. Why this? Why now? What is it about this bill which has such a profound impact on your life that it causes such agitation? After all, nobody is proposing to do anything which will directly impact you in any immediate way. Are you really quaking in your boots at the idea of a creeping communist/socialist takeover?

I have to tell you, I think that idea is being pushed on you if that's the case. That war is over; the socialists lost. There is zero chance of socialism being imposed on Americans in our lifetimes, if ever. And in any case, there are numerous other piece of legislation from the past 20 years or more which could be portrayed in the same way, most recently the infringements on our personal freedoms perpetrated by the Bush administration. This bill DOES concern me but I see it as one piece of a bigger problem, as opposed to the more direct and unprecedented infringements imposed in the last 10 years and which for some reason didn't provoke a squeak from the same people who are now so upset at this assault on private medical insurance companies.

So I'm wondering, what makes you so angry now? Why now? Why didn't you take to your pulpit when the government gave itself the right to monitor your phone calls? (no, it's not a myth). Why didn't you get angry when the government began monitoring your behaviour on the Internet and the books you borrow from the library and your international travel? Why don't you get angry when the government tells you what you're allowed to watch on television or which plants you're allowed to grow in your back yard or what you can do in the privacy of your own home? Why this? Why now?

Is it because you see this as an attack on your wallet? Are you really worried about the government taking some of your money and using it to provide health insurance to people who don't work as hard as you or don't play by the rules or are in the country illegally? I get that, I do, but if that's why you're so angry then I have to ask: does money mean more to you than your personal freedom of movement, thought and expression? What is it about this bill which gets people angry, when more direct threats to our liberty were so maddeningly ignored?

 
At August 17, 2009 at 9:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The next President and Congress have to get the Govt out of the following.
1. Social Security - all monies must be put in conservative savings plans that cannot be withdrawn from until age 62. The govt must transfer money to private institution of the individuals choice.
2. Public Education System - close all public schools over a 10 year phase out and give the public a school voucher system to be used at any private school.
3. Fannie and Freddie must be closed within 5 years - all mortgages must be handled by private companies.
4. IRS Income Tax System - must be replaced by a flat tax system based on consumption. Wages must never be used to determine taxes.
5. Post Offices - close them and sell the assets to private delivery companies.
6. Fed must get out of all social programs and turn over to charities.

 
At September 17, 2009 at 9:50 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

this is homo

 
At November 8, 2009 at 8:17 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some of the facts seem to be lifted directed from Seymour, Jane (2009) Fact Sheet: America’s Uninsured. Business & Media Institute. Retrieved October 29, 2009. From http://www.businessandmedia.org/printer/2009/20090623160905.aspx

It would be nice if these were attributed, even just by linking to Seymour at the end

 
At December 26, 2009 at 1:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

In response to the anonymous who asked why Americans are so angry about this particular bill and not as much others which might also be termed "crummy" (to use the language of the aforementioned poster):

In my opinion, the primary reason that health care "reform" generates such anger among most Americans is that few other bills passed by congress have such a large and personal effect on the individual citizen as this proposed "reform". The average citizen will see his or her personal out of pocket expenses substantially increased at a time when most of us are already struggling to keep our heads above water. Also, to add insult to injury, this bill will almost certainly reduce both the quality of health care and access as people who might have been able to afford decent coverage under the existing system now find themselves "priced out of the market".

So the answer to the question, "Why are Americans angry about health care"?: They are angry because this bill costs them more personally (effectively a tax hike), it takes away their freedom to choose whether or not they want insurance in the first place, and finally the manner in which the bill was passed, by a absolutely partisan vote, in a "whether you like it or not" fashion strikes most of us as distinctly un-American, a very "bitter medicine" indeed.

 

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