Posts Tagged ‘health care’

Competition in health care

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

On Tuesday, 475 seniors packed into Orlando’s in South County to discuss the impact of the new health law on their coverage. One point that emerged was that the new law will be administered by Dr. Donald Berwick – a recess appointment by President Obama to head the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. You should take the time to read a few of his quotes included in this WSJ editorial. I’ll warn you, if you support competition in health care, these quotes are frightening.

Jim Talent on KMOX

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Listen to Jim Talent,  Heritage Foundation’s Dr. Bob Moffit and St. Louis physician Dr. Chuck Willey discuss the impact of the new health care law on seniors with Mark Reardon of KMOX.

http://cbskmoxam.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/3pm-panel.mp3?dl=1

Another health care broken promise

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

We know the health care bill will not reduce the deficit as President Obama claims. Here is yet another broken promise from President Obama on the health care law: you may not be able to keep the health plan that you currently enjoy. As it becomes clear that the bill will not accomplish what its sponsors wanted, shouldn’t there be consensus for repeal?

Deficit drives public policy

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Here is yet another way the deficit is driving policy in Washington.  I can guarantee you that the provision driving the paperwork avalanche was put in the health care law for one reason and one reason only:  the Congressional “scoring” organizations – the government bodies that compute the cost and revenue raised by proposed legislation — were willing to score it as raising money because it supposedly tightens compliance and will capture revenue that is leaking out of the system.  If you want to pass something in Washington, all you have to do is get it scored as raising money in a way that Congress can say is not a tax increase.  It doesn’t matter whether the measure actually will raise the money; it doesn’t matter how unfair or unenforceable it is, or what effect it has on small business or the economy.  In fact, we have no idea what the effect of this provision will be, except that it will hurt the economy, demoralize small business, and add to the perception that everyone in the Congress is crazy.

This is why I say that, increasingly, the debt is running national policy.  Yet the Obama Administration is, every day, digging us into a deeper and deeper hole – to the detriment of its own practical interests and objectives.  Why would people who want government to grow pursue policies which bankrupt the government?  What do they think is going to happen?  It is the triumph of ideology, inexperience, and incompetence over reality.”

ObamaCare’s phony “deals”

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder of Missouri has filed suit against ObamaCare. The new health law is full of phony deals, including this example of a Medicad “deal” for the states. I’m confident (like many others) that these challenges will be heard by the Supreme Court.

Side Effect of Obamacare: Paperwork

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

We’ve learned about yet another “side effect” of ObamaCare – an increased paperwork burden for business owners.  These regulatory burdens are just as harmful as the tax increases included in the bill.  Thanks to Obamacare, business owners will spend hard-earned revenues complying with the paperwork burden, not growing the company.

Promises Broken

Monday, April 26th, 2010

When the controversial heath care bill was crammed through Congress and signed into law, the President made bold and sweeping promises about the benefits of the legislation.  He declared the bill would lower health care costs for families and businesses.  Now just weeks later, Congress is considering price controls on the industry because they realize all the new mandates placed on insurers will have the exact opposite impact.

Even Obama’s own number crunchers admit that this bill will increase health care costs.

Obama’s health reform not modeled after Heritage Foundation ideas

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

You may have heard that President Obama is claiming that he devised his health care plan after a model developed by the Heritage Foundation.  We recently partnered with the Heritage Foundation to host an online town hall on health care with Heritage’s leading health policy expert, Dr. Robert Moffit.  He sets the record straight in the Washington Post and calls for a full repeal of ObamaCare.  

Impacts of Obamacare Continue

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Just after Obamacare was passed, many major companies released updated financial statements to reflect a hit to their bottom line. These companies were following the letter of the new law, and in return President Obama and Congressional leaders scolded them – in fact, one Congressman called for a hearing on the subject. Now, realizing he’s in the wrong, the hearing has been cancelled.

This will not be a one-time event. We will be discovering the real impacts of Obamacare for months, even years.

National Debt Forum Transcript

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010