Showing posts with label government rationing of healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government rationing of healthcare. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

cheeseburger anyone?

I'm sure you all thought I was long gone. In fact, at a time, I thought I was. I just didn't have the heart to blog anymore. The country has been spiraling out of control--and I just had to close myself from it--to maintain my own sanity.

Well, I'm back. Hopefully for good.

So, I am considered a pretty healthy eater. I rarely eat out, I try to cook my own healthy meals...but I also work full time, go to school full time, volunteer in my community, and sometimes, well, I just don't have TIME. So yes, I drive through the dreaded drive thru--get me a greasy burger and greasy fries--and I feel NO REMORSE.

Southerngirl--where on earth are you going with this, you ask?

To San Fran.

They have lost their minds.

And so have my friends.

My good ol' trusty FB account always provides for some very interesting topics of discussion. Wednesday was no exception....enjoy, I most certainly did. (Some people are just beyond insane).

LIBERAL: I love San Francisco for banning happy meals!

SouthernGirl: Glad they think parents can think for themselves. :)

LIBERAL: If parents could think for themselves we wouldn't have an obesity epidemic among children.... I think parents have had their chance, it's time for kids to.

THIRD PARTY: Totalitarianism "for the good of the people" is still totalitarianism.

SouthernGirl: Sure, SOME parents do a terrible job...My concern is--when do we stop telling people what to do/how to do it and just let them suffer their own consequences, ya know? I mean--why just outlaw happy meals? Why not add televisi...on, video games, etc.? I don't know, I just feel like it might be crossing a line into something that is bigger and scarier than what we can imagine. PLUS...happy meals are smaller portions. NOW, those parents will just buy a regular sized meal and give it to the children. FINALLY...there are days when I just really want a greasy burger, and not from the regular meal. I guess all I should really hope for is I never get a craving while in San Fran. :)

LIBERAL: Slippery slope arguments are weak guys. If we can keep kids from smoking and drinking, we can keep them from eating poo on a bun (aka fast food beef). Doesn't mean we will suddenly be in a dictatorship.

COMEDIAN: But I....I....I like happy meals.

SouthernGirl: I don't believe it is a slippery slope argument. I believe that there has to be a point when enough is enough. If you don't like fast food, ok, don't eat it. If Jim Bob likes it, well, then he will have to face the consequences and it is not your job to tell him whether he can have it or not. As for children, no government better tell me if my child can have a happy meal or not. That is my choice as a parent.

SouthernGirl: I suppose, I just fear the nanny state is getting to be too much. We need to teach proper nutrition, respect, so on and so forth, but we can not take away people's choice, even if that choice will clog their arteries.

THIRD PARTY: "Slippery slope arguments" aren't weak when the subject of the argument is our government, who have proven time and time again that they will take away every right we will let them. B: Just because you and 51% or more of San Franciscans p...refer and can afford Whole Foods gluten free organic farm raised grass fed all natural carcinogen free carbon neutral humane green tea ginko boloba beef doesn't give you or them the right to meddle in my "shut the hell up and eat this so I can make it through this shopping trip without freaking killing you" situation. C: And don't even get me started on the hypocrisy in banning ONLY happy meals, that's just retarded. If I can't buy a happy meal, I can buy a McDouble, small fry and a small drink for $3.18 and give my kid a dollar instead of the piece of shit toy and they're still getting the shaft nutritionally. If they actually gave a shit and weren't just pandering to their granola-head constituency, they'd shut McDonalds down entirely. 3. I ate happy meals growing up AND smoked and drank and I turned out JUST F-F-F-F-FINE. Granted, I'm three inches shorter than average, have an enlarged heart and severe psychological and emotional issues, but compared to a lot of... er... some.... ok, a few people, I'm the picture of health. You can have my kids' Happy Meals when you pry them from their cold, dead hands.

COAST GUARD: Im loving it! Sorry just had to do it.

COMEDIAN:This argument is silly. Who the fuck really eats McDonalds anymore. The real issue is what they are fed at school, period. Anyways, its not the governments fault, or the parents, or even McDonalds....Its that Godforsaken Marilyn Mansons fault. You guys are all stupid!

THIRD PARTY: I bet San Francisco schools have some pretty kickass lunches.

LIBERAL: Ok you're right. On that same token, we need to remove penalties for smoking crack while preggers, beating ones own child and child sexual abuse if it's done by parents. It's a parent's right to choose!!!!!!!! In all seriousness, I never tho...ught I'd say this but COMEDIAN you are so right!See More

LIBERAL: Just sat down at the gate at the airport across from an obese woman eating .... Wait for it ..... A Happy Meal!

COMEDIAN: Im right all the time. BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE!

THIRD PARTY: In LIBERAL'S world, Happy Meals are like incestuous child rape. Someone should outlaw them so that fat woman will be incapable of making stupid decisions about her diet and activity level and become fit and healthy as a result.

LIBERAL: Oh so the slippery slope can only go one way? I'm learning here....

THIRD PARTY: Yeah, you have to keep the leaps of logic within one or two light years of each other. Goverment taking away one right --> government taking away others. Feeding a kid a happy meal-------------------------------------------------------------...--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> kidrape.

Monday, September 21, 2009

more on that pesky subject: Healthcare

The following is a letter sent out to the New Orleans Tea Party participants. The author of the letter is an orthdontist in the Greater New Orleans area. His words hit several points I've tried to make time and again right on the head. The government makes things WORSE on a national level.:

Dear Tea Party Patriots, This one is a little long, so grab a cup of coffee or your favorite beverage as you read along.

As we approach the end of September, we know that, insofar as health care legislation is concerned, we are getting close to "put up or shut up" time for those we have elected to serve in Washington DC. I think we now all appreciate why it has been said that "laws are like sausages; it is better not to see either one of them being made."

What is it that people on all sides of the debate basically agree upon? Each of us would like to spend the least amount of our income on health care expenses. At the same time, we concede that having high quality care comes at an expense. That said, there are four things I hold with conviction:

(1) I believe health care and health insurance DOES NOT not have to be as expensive at it has become. (2) I belive that, with certain changes, health care expenses CAN be an affordable part of nearly every American's budget. (3) I believe that, when you break it all down, the biggest explanation for the rapidly escalating price of health insurance has been and continues to be.............government involvement. (4) I believe, with government out of the way, we can and will find a way to take care of everyone WITHOUT busting the bank. Allow me to elaborate. As far back as 1950, research shows that health care spending accounted for less than 5% of America's gross domestic product (GDP). By the early 1990's, it had reached approximately 13% of GDP and today it is close to 18% of the GDP. If left unchecked, it is projected to reach 20% of GDP by 2018 and will negatively impact the country's ability to fund other more pressing goals, not the least of which is national security and national defense. http://www.kff.org/insurance/upload/7692_02.pdf How did it get this way? Many people point to the great technological advances and improvements in prescription drugs over the last two decades. And while there is no doubt that newer technology and improved drugs contribute to escalating costs, they are just not enough to provide the entire explanation. The better explanation is how we now pay for medical care. In the "good old days," patients paid their doctors for services rendered. There was free competition amongst doctors, which helped control costs, and patients themselves behaved responsibly. They did not run to the doctor for every little sniffle or cough because (1) they figured they already knew what the doctor was going to recommend and (2) they knew there was a price to pay for an office visit. They used common sense to influence their decision of when to seek out a doctor and only went when they thought something might be serious.

Today, few people hesitate to run to the doctor because they know their own out-of-pocket expense is mostly (if not entirely) going to be covered by their insurance. Common sense plays no role in their decision. They figure "I've already paid for the insurance. I might as well use it." That kind of mentality, along with the way we pay for health care today, is at the very root of the problem.

I will get back to that issue in a moment, but there is another factor that compunds the problem. Several years ago in a faraway distant land, doctors used their diagnostic skills, training and experience to determine which limited tests he/she needed to establish a proper diagnosis. Again, this was paid for by the patient out of pocket, but NOT at an exorbitant cost. If it had been too expensive, doctors would have gone out of business because most people could not have afforded to pay their bills.

Today, that same doctor no longer relies on his/her training, but instead on a battery of unnecessary tests, scans, etc. to arrive at that same diagnosis. This, all at major expense not to the patient, but to the patient's insurance company. Why? On the off chance that the patient has a condition that is found in less than 1 - 5% of all patients, the doctors must literally rule out practically every known medical condition that might possibly be producing the patient's symptoms. And we all know why? The public used to understand and appreciate that (1) doctors are human and (2) treatment of the human body comes with no guarantees. A poor treatment outcome is NOT, in and of itself, a situation of medical malpractice. Yet today, patients with unfavorable outcomes often assume the doctor did something wrong. Or, even if they don't believe this to be true, they see it as a potential lottery ticket. They know that medical malpractice insurance companies will often settle out of court to avoid the time and expense associated with a trial. Yes, doctors make mistakes and doctors SHOULD be held accountable for poor treatment (as determined by their medical peers who set the standards for medical care). But malpractice lawsuits are OUT OF CONTROL and this most certainly drives up the total cost of medical care. In many instances, hospitals pay for their doctors' malpractice insurance and those costs are passed on to ALL of us via increased insurance premiums.

Now, back to the discussion of cost and how we got here. In 1965, the federal government stuck its inefficient and frequently corrupt nose into health care. It established Medicare for people aged 65 and older as a means of providing health insurance coverage to senior citizens. It simultaneously established Medicaid for low-income families and people with certain disabilities. I sincerely believe that the inflationary spiral in health care costs that we are experiencing today is directly correlated to these entitlement programs. Why?

The primary explanation is that Medicare and Medicaid essentially removed the doctor and the patient from cost-consciousness. If you and I win a gift card that allows us to spend as much as we want for a night out at Commander's Palace (for those of you NOT from New Orleans, it's one of our more fine --- and expensive -- dining establishments), we will probably order a great bottle of wine, appetizers, entree's, desserts, and perhaps an after-dinner liquor. If, however, the evening is on our own nickel, our wine selection might be a little less ambitious, we might skip the appetizers, and after-dinner drinks are probably out as well. In fact, we might not even go to Commander's Palace in the first place. Do you follow where I am going? Thanks to government's intrusion into health care WITH SEEMINGLY GOOD INTENTIONS, the unintended consequences have placed us in this untenable situation TODAY. The government, doctors and patients view it as "FREE MONEY" and the uninhibited spending habits learned from within the Medicare/Medicaid system gradually filtered into the private health insurance industry as consumers (patients) came to expect to have no additional out-of-pocket expenses for their health care.

And how ANYONE within earshot of this e-mail can place ANY confidence in government's ability to restrain spending and bend the cost curve downward over time is absolutely incomprehensible to me. You may twist the interpretation, but HISTORY DOESN'T LIE.

Medicare currently has just over $89 trillion in unfunded liabilities. An unfunded liability is the difference between the benefits that have been promised to current and future recipients versus what will be collected in dedicated taxes and Medicare premiums. If no other reform is enacted, this funding gap can only be closed in future years by substantial tax increases, large benefit cuts or both. In 1965, the government projected that Medicare expenses through 1990 would be $9 billion. Guess what?? Actual costs ended up being $67 billion !!! In 2003, the 10-year estimate for Medicare's drug benefit was $409 billion. Guess what?? Within just 3 years, it was re-calculcated at $1.2 trillion. The current estimate is that the President's health care reform plan will cost $800 billion to $1 trillion over 10 years. What do you think it will actually cost? And who do you think will end up paying for it?

Before Medicare was enacted, people understood that it was THEIR responsibility to plan and budget for basic health care and catastrophic health insurance, especially as they got older. But because government had not yet stuck its nose into the health care industry, basic health care costs and catastrophic insurance WERE ACTUALLY AFFORDABLE and would not break the budgets of people without active income.

Prior to government intrusion, the health care system worked fine. Patients had many choices amongst different types of doctors and they could find doctors they liked no matter what their budgets. Care was affordable. In the years following government intrusion, costs have gotten out of control, patients have less confidence in their doctors, lawsuits are out of control and medical costs are becoming unaffordable for the average person.

As a consequence, the government and, for that matter, the entire country is engaged in a bitter debate on how to "fix" the system the government screwed up in the first place. Our "leaders" believe that solutions include "cost-effective comparisons", government mandates, a government-run (public) option and various and sundry other GOVERNMENT solutions. Are we out of our minds?

And, for just a moment, let's ignore the cost aspect. When has ANY GOVERNMENT entity successfully run an entitlement program? Again, HISTORY DOESN'T LIE. In the United Kingdom, which has universal health care, there are an estimated 750,000 people on hospital waiting lists. And we've all heard about the horror stories of waiting to see a specialist in Canada.

Our government "leaders" try to use all the key words and phrases to make this all sound so reasonable, ethical and logical, i.e. "quality, affordable health care for all Americans." Who amongst you believes this will be the true end result? How can you possibly have such confidence when nothing in our country's history (or any country for that matter) demonstrates this will be the case in the future?

We MUST gradually phase government OUT of the health care industry and, yes, that means ending Medicare at some point in the future. The immediate gut-check response from some of you will be terror at the thought of losing your Medicare. But please remember that I said a gradual phase-out. Future generations must know, in advance, that the government will not be the primary provider of their health care funding.

But here's what you might be missing from my discussion. The reason surgeries and hospitalizations cost so much now is BECAUSE of government intrusion. With government out of the way, medical care would be as affordable as it was BEFORE. There wouldn't be many $20,000 surgeries because few people could afford them. Basic health services would be affordable and catastrophic private insurance would also be affordable. This notion that ONLY GOVERNMENT is able to take care of the elderly, the poor and the needy is PREPOSTEROUS. Get OUT of that mindset. That's what they want you to believe. Don't be a puppet.

And finally, this debate is about health care, but it is really more than just that. At its core is the debate of how much government is too much government. I, for one, have every bit of confidence in government's ability to bankrupt this system. If we do not put a stop to President Obama's plan, we are certain to face a future of increasing costs, an unparalleled appetite for "free" medical care due to the absence of cost-consciousness, an absolutely essential cost-controlling effort by government to ration care, government beauracrats telling our doctors how to practice medicine, an immense burn-out rate amongst those in the health care fields and a gradual deterioration in our overall satisfaction with the quality of medical care in America.

I believe the majority of Americans who are bothering to pay attention realize this. Hence, the current polls and the outpouring of emotion at town hall meeetings throughout the country over the summer. Now is NOT the time to get complacent. Continue to call your representatives until your fingers are exhausted and/or your voice is cracking. Tell your representatives to START OVER and make sensible decisions that REMOVE government intrusion and reward a free market system. And when the playing field is, once and for all, fair, America will figure a way (as it always does) to take care of those who are genuinely unable to take care of themselves. The outcome of this debate will shape the future of this country for generations to come. Make no mistake about it.

Best regards to all, Glenn Dubroc, Jr.

At http://www.ardocscare.com/ health care providers are asked to complete a survey that questions their thoughts on the current bills presented for healthcare reform. The results, I think say enough.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Two Can Play At That Game

There is a video of Jason Mattera going undercover at Rep. Jim Moran's town hall meeting in Virginia posted out at Moonbattery.com. My, my. It seems two can play at this game, huh? My thoughts are that this video needs to be spread throughout the nation for multiple reasons.
  1. It demonstrates the lack of knowledge that these people have about how this government is *supposed* to work.
  2. It demonstrates the feeling of entitlement these people have--I wonder how much of their own property they freely give up (minus the crazy commune guy).
  3. It PROVES that there are people in this nation trying to sabotage the conservative movement (which is expected). It is up to us to counter these acts of sabotage and get the word out that these people play DIRTY and want your freedoms taken away.

Enjoy.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Hypocrisy at its Finest--Part 2

A comment on some "very" popular website:

"whoever just sent their 10 year old son up to the microphone at Ross's townhall with a written statement he obviously didn't write and couldn't even read well ought to be ASHAMED of themselves!!!!! Using your children as a sympathy card to fight your battles is DISGUSTING."

I suppose its only DISGUSTING when the 10 year old is opposing the healthcare plan, eh? (click here for another source of the little gal)

When are they going to take a step back and realize that the "conservative" movement is simply taking a page out of their own book. I can understand why this person (I know said person personally) believes that healthcare for all is a good idea--I can't understand why said person is so eager to give up freedoms for it.

*sigh* I lied. I apparently can't let this go, eh?

Hypocrisy at its Finest.

"The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened." --Norman Thomas

Liberalism--we love you. We'll do everything we can for you, including giving you FREE health care. What could be better than free health care? Well, nothing, of course. (side step--except your FREEDOM)

From someone in AR with Patriotic Resistance:

I write you this evening to ask for your help! Senator Blanche Lincoln has decided to deny the citizens of Arkansas a chance to be heard, we have called her office repeatedly and requested an audience to no avail. As recently as today I personally called and ask if there were ANY opportunities to meet with the Senator in a public forum, I was told 'NO'. Tonight just after 6pm I learned of a meeting Sen. Lincoln will be holding in Rogers, AR this Saturday.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gpfcwv

She is speaking at a "Health Care Public Event". She has seen fit to evade her constituents, deny us our right to be properly represented and now slaps the voters in the face by appearing in our own back yard without the courtesy of an invitation or even a notice. Notice of this meeting as of tonight is NOT posted on any of her sites and appears to have only been sent to members of the OFA.

Please join hopefully HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of Arkansans to say ENOUGH! WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED! This may be our one and ONLY chance to express in MASS our dissatisfaction and concerns about the current issues facing our families!

This Saturday AUGUST 15th

3:30

Samaritan Community Center (Rogers, AR)

1211 W Hudson Rd., Rogers, AR 72756

PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW!

Not saying that I'm an Arkansas resident or anything...but if I were I sure know who I would NOT be voting for come 2010. I can't believe this woman has the gall to do this as she's up for re-election and has quite a few people running after her job!!

Furthermore, how is this entire country (libs, conservatives, republicans, democrats, libertarians) not ALL in an up roar of the way our current Congressman and Women and Senators are treating their constituents (see here and here) and refer to above (Lincoln).

I could continue to go on and on...but I choose not to right now. A) because its Friday and B)because I hate my job and can only be angry at one thing at a time.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Constituents AGAINST Universal/National Healthcare

If our representatives actually did their job they would see that the MAJORITY are adamently opposed to a nationalized or universal healthcare system.

On Facebook, someone has created a poll that asks, "Are you in favor of a government run healthcare system?" The answers say quite I bit.

Yes 28,529 (19.9%)

No 110,237 (77.0%)

Maybe 4,489 (3.1%)

I belive that some form of reform is necessary. But reform needs to START in areas that we already have major issues: Regulate lawsuits, fix Medicare/Medicaid and the VAs. Social Security anyone?

Don't mess with people's private insurance (which--on page 16 of the House proposal BANS private insurance). Don't take away American's freedom to choose. Don't penalize small business owners...*sigh* I could go on and on.

Here's one for you: how about our representatives READ the bill before forcing us (We the People) to use the insurance or pay a fine. How about these politicians that are just swearing to us that this in the best thing next to sliced bread actually enroll in this system and not get exempt?

And the only replies I'm seeing from "pro-healthcare" are pretty nasty. "Republicans are stupid." "You just don't know." "Social security worked." Egad.

Not to mention this (h/t Moogie):

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

You Thought Hillary was Scary?

Let's just assume the rambling answers and obvious irritation with being a mere human politician were part of the jitters of a first press conference.

Let's also give the guy a pass when he says he won't listen to admittedly genuine and legitimate concerns that we should not pass the stimulus bill, because he came preconditioned to take big government actions to "save" us from ourselves, and because he believes there is a consensus among economists to take aggressive actions.

Still, there remains a lot about this bill he is not telling us, or is minimizing. He mentioned, for example, that we are still using triplicate paper forms when all he wants to do is modernize the healthcare system, utilize electronic capability, and make it work better, smarter and cheaper. Really?

This problem has been debated and worked on by task forces (I was on one for several years with the Southern Governor's Association), and there are immense problems with privacy protection and sharing of information across state lines, because the states have different laws and requirements. But I am not worried about those mundane issues, nor is he.

What is in this stimulus package should scare all of us to death. However he downplays it, this is an outright but well-concealed ploy to force government control and rationing of healthcare, and he intends to do it without fair debate.

If you like everything in the stimulus bill, you should still urge your senators and representatives to reject it, because of this callous, underhanded, devious and duplicitous attempt to force government healthcare on all of us in the midst of an economic crisis, and with no sunshine or debate.

I received this today from Dave Patton, quoting a expert in the field:

"In a Bloomberg News commentary, Betsy McCaughey writes:

Tragically, no one from either party is objecting to the health provisions slipped in without discussion…Senators should read these provisions and vote against them…The bill’s health rules will affect ‘every individual in the United States.’”

McCaughey reports that the bill calls for all medical treatments to be tracked electronically by a new federal bureaucracy known as the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, which will monitor treatments to make sure your doctor is administering what the federal government considers appropriate and cost effective health care. All this is the brain child of former Senator and disgraced tax cheat Tom Daschle, who recently had to withdraw his name from nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services.

The goal, writes McCaughey, is “to reduce costs and guide your doctor’s decisions. These provisions in the stimulus bill are virtually identical to what Daschle prescribed in his 2008 book, ‘Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis.’ According to Daschle, doctors have to learn to give up autonomy and ‘learn to operate less like solo practitioners.’”

Hospitals and doctors that are not “meaningful users” of the new system will face penalties. “Meaningful user is not defined in the bill. That will be left to the HHS secretary, who will be empowered to impose “more stringent measures of meaningful use over time.”

Daschle says health care reform “will not be pain free.” Seniors, he says, should be more accepting of the conditions that come with age instead of treating them. And you thought the government wouldn’t ration your health care."

Thanks, Dave, for pointing out what has been largely hidden from the public.