Thursday, December 6, 2012

The ObamaCare Disaster Continues Say Political Pundits


Many a political pundit and medical professional have called ObamaCare unworkable. Many economists, both macro and micro see it as a potential economic bubble burst waiting to happen, the likes of which we've never seen. I tend to agree with those assessments, wholeheartedly, and am against any type of socialized medicine here the United States. We have a free-market system which has solved nearly every problem we've ever thrown at it, provided we didn't engage in crony capitalism, protectionism, or overregulation to choose the winners and losers in the game.

Okay so, let's talk about this for second because many who want free health care assume that ObamaCare will provide all of their needs, it won't. In fact ObamaCare does nothing more than prop up the Medical Industrial Complex, and ensure the increase of exponential growth in this sector as long as the government is feeding it money. Of course, that can't last forever, because that money has to come from somewhere, namely you the taxpayer.

As President Obama took a victory lap on the Supreme Court's decision on ObamaCare he addressed the nation from the Oval Office, trying to put citizen's minds at ease, and explaining what the Supreme Court decision actually meant for the future of US healthcare, and healthcare insurance. During that speech he stated something to the affect that;

"If you like your current health care coverage, you can keep it, and this law will make it better, more affordable, and enhanced protection."

This is absolutely a false statement for so many reasons, but if you need proof, I've got that too. You see, in anticipation of the implementation of this law my health care insurance that I like very much, or did, has already increased 40% since the Affordable Health Care Act was passed, now I don't like it much at all.

Meanwhile, since the law was passed health care and medical costs have increased 8% per year, meaning that any estimates of cost or economic viability of ObamaCare is void, not that the CBO's estimates were realistic even at the time of their study.

Indeed, this has been a contentious issue between Conservatives and Democrats, liberals and socialists, independents and academics. If we really want affordable health care here the United States, we have to look at some of the roots of the problem, otherwise we are expanding the bubble, bureaucracy, and all the baggage which ensues unnecessarily, none of which helps keep Americans healthy, or free from disease.

Indeed I'd like you to please consider all this, because this law needs to be removed from the books, and if the American people truly believe that they wish to have the government involved in healthcare, then it's time to start back at the drawing board and come up with something that works, ObamaCare clearly won't. I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

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