Rare Op-Ed: Retaining instead of repealing Obamacare will be Republicans’ undoing
I will not be a part of it, and it is why I will vote no next week. But beyond that, I want the public to understand a few things.
In this
There will be no repeal. "Obamacare is dead," they say as they mutter under their breath, "Long live Obamacare."
To keep most of the Obamacare taxes.
To keep almost all of the Obamacare regulations.
To keep most of the Obamacare subsidies.
And, worst of all, to create a giant Insurance Bailout Superfund.
Future generations will look upon this day of surrender as the beginning of the end of capitalism, choice and competition in America.
Too dramatic? You decide.
Some say
If
"New car prices are too high," they will cry. Why not a new car stabilization fund to bring down car prices?
And on and on. Now that there is virtually no Republican opposition to government intervention in the marketplace, how long until capitalism withers away or is stamped out by Republocrats?
Some say
The last remaining vestige of the freedom-loving soul, the dying embers of belief in the marketplace, will expire before our very eyes.
Upon this crucible, this false hope of cheap insurance through massive subsidies, burn the beliefs that made America great.
The freedom of exchange, the freedom of choice implicit in free transactions, is consumed by this bill. With a whimper of defeat, capitalism is cast off without a second thought.
It is not really so much about the loss of prosperity that comes from central planning, though there will without question be a loss of prosperity as the Obamacare philosophy slowly ebbs its way into every corner of the marketplace.
If we are to subsidize health insurance, why not food? Or water? Or housing? You may respond, yes, but we already do that. You are right we have subsidized, for the poor, food and housing, but we didn't, until now, attempt to subsidize a market item for all.
With this bill,
With this bill,
Markets are incredibly complex interactions between millions of people in a nearly simultaneous bazaar of trading. No one man or woman possesses that knowledge, so anyone who sets or attempts to set prices for health insurance is doomed to fail.
And mark my words, this
The
The results are now history -- look it up. Sometimes the politburo guessed a price for bread too high, and the bread rotted on store shelves. Sometimes the politburo guessed a price too low, and the shelves were bare of bread. The people, though, learned quickly. Without even knowing of
Some estimate more than a third of the Soviet GDP came from the freedom of black markets.
If only the
All of the contortions in this bill to "lower premiums" and "manipulate prices" are pretensions of knowledge that will create another set of distortions.
In fact, the giant Insurance Bailout Superfund is an explicit acknowledgment that the death spiral of Obamacare will continue with this bill. The insurance bailout is necessary because it subsidizes the death spiral. Comforted? Not me.
America is great because of freedom. Our prosperity came from freeing up producers to sell whatever they wanted at a market price to whomever chose voluntarily to buy it. That system made us the richest, most productive, most humanitarian nation ever in the history of man.
Central planning and price manipulation never work. This bill perpetuates the central planning of Obamacare, albeit more along the lines of German national socialism than the Soviet model.
It will not work.
This year the deficit will be
Mark my words, the deficit will continue to rise year after year and is made worse by this monstrous bill.
Health care will get worse, not better, and the
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