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Free Health Insurance On The Way

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

At the local 94.5 Rush radio station this week, a Winston-Salem State University student was quoted, after the historic passage of the Democratic Healthcare Reform pkg, as saying “This is great; it will mean one less bill to have to pay”.

Can’t you see the thought process of young people like that?  This is what our American Republic is coming to…. a generation of ignorant free-loaders w/ no moral compass or foundation and very little work ethic.

31,000,000 uninsured people through this legislation are soon to be covered according to the Democrats’ plan.  HOW is this supposed to happen?  Some of them will be compelled, due to fines from the law, to shop and buy coverage on their own.  They will be forced by the US Govt to buy a service or be fined through the IRS.  If they cannot “afford” to purchase coverage due to “poverty”, they will be provided health insurance coverage through Medicaid run by the individual states.

Can American citizens be “forced” to buy a service constitutionally??  We’ll find out.  What about Medicaid already in the process of breaking some states  financially already?  That’s just a technicality; the Feds will subsidize the premiums w/ the states?  What about the tremendous deficits and rapidly expanding Nat’l Debt- wont this just make those worse?  Just a technicality- the Fed can keep on printing money and borrowing from the Chi-Coms, Japan, and the Arabs. 

Destruction of the Middle Class and making as many Americans as possible dependent on the Federal Govt has been the Chief Goal in this plan from day one; the end of our constitutional republic is in sight…  incremental statism since 1933 has been the means to carry it out.

Tags: 94.5 Rush radio, free health insurance, incremental statism, IRS fines, medicaid, national debt, WSSU
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The “12 Cent” Problem

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

George Will, brilliant fiscal conservative that he is, made the proverbial light bulb go off in my head last week with another great article he produced.  He again addressed the radical changes Obamacare would bring to America if passed by Congress.

I have long thought the Federal Gov’t has no constitutional right to be involved in Health Insurance.  Incrementalism has been the means by which the ideological socialists and world gov’t crowd uses to gain more control over the country and the American people undermining our constitutional republic’s foundations.  Trace the line from the 14th amendment to the Federal Reserve and the Federal Income Tax, to Social Security and on to Medicare and Medicaid.  Bush II added a prescription benefit to Medicare in spite of its expected financial demise by 2016.  Both parties have been involved in the process though the Reconstruction Radical Republicans, Wilson (and Col. House), FDR, and LBJ deserve the harshest criticism.  As a student of History and political science, I made it my business to know all of this.

Gov’t interference in Health Insurance has driven up costs by disrupting the free market of supply and demand in Medical Care.  America Medical Care is the best in the world.  All Americans have access to medical care through doctors, primecare facilities, and hospitals.  Ability to pay is the only prerequisite to higher levels of care. That is where the Left has sold a lie to the masses.  Does everyone drive a Rolls Royce; a Stutz Bearcat; a Ferrari; even a Cadillac or Lincoln TownCar???   No.  Some do; but most drive Chevys and Fords, Chryslers and affordable foreign cars.  A lot of people drive older model cars with high mileage.  What about homes???  Some can afford mansions in gated-communities; most live in average brick ranchers; some rent or live in mobile homes.

People understand the economic laws regarding autos we drive and homes we live in; where do people get the idea medical care is different– that it is some kind of entitlement we deserve in our quest to live forever.  That is where Will came in last week.  David Gratzer of the Manhattan Institute calls Employer-paid Insurance the “12 cent problem”.  Only 12 cents of every dollar spent on health care is spent by the person receiving the care.  “Hence”, Will says, “Americans buffet mentality– we paid at the door to the health-care feast, so let’s consume all we can.”

That is where the light bulb went off for me.  Get the Federal gov’t out of our health care system– yes.  Folks who have paid into Medicare should get its benefits, but it is going to go broke sometime soon.  Announce an end to the program and let young people begin looking for private sector alternatives.  Pay out as best as possible the generation that has paid into it.   States should cut Medicaid benefits 25- 40 % over a five year period.  The middle-age crowd (which I belong to ) has no right to hide their parents assets so the state can pick up the bill to pay for those aging parents’ care.  The elderly are not so special that they get to pass on their medical care bills to the next generation.

Next, and simultaneously, wean Employer-paid Health Insurance out of the economic marketplace.  Companies could cease providing insurance coverage for new hires effective at a new year.  They could then drop coverage as employees retire or pass away.  They could provide a 2yr window to allow current employees to find private sector coverage.  Private contractors (I sold insurance for 6 yrs and was a private contractor) and small business owners have always bought private sector coverage for themselves and their families.

Wages would increase with the weaning away of employer paid health insurance.  If the masses pay the full cost of health care, their eyes would be opened and demand could force changes to costs of coverage.  Healthcare providers see Uncle Sam as having bottomless pockets, but the average consumer has limits to their ability to pay.  This proposed remedy is not w/o pain. But, the current system is unsustainable; and the Obamacare solution is profoundly worse. It is more socialistic, more dictatorial, and will result in greater amounts of rationing of care. It is anathema when compared to the constitutional foundations of our republic and free market capitalis economic system.  Change must start somewhere but not what Congress is proposing currently.

Tags: 12 cent problem, David Gratzer, George Will, Government Healthcare Reform, health insurance, Manhattan Institute, Obamacare
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Dipping Into The Nest Egg: Social Security

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The social security administration reported this week (March, 2010) that the days of collecting more in FICA taxes than it pays out in benefits has officially ended.  For over 20 yrs, the taxes were more than the payouts. This month, SSA officially has to start drawing off the ‘nest egg’ built up by the Baby Boom generation of workers.  In an ideal world, the Feds were supposed to invest this nest egg and keep it in a “lock box” safe from the general fund of the federal budget.

And that is the fly in the buttermilk…..  The social security trust fund was violated and mixed with general funds.  Today in Parkersburg, W.Virginia (a little town on the Ohio river), there are file cabinets full of paper bonds–  IOU’s amounting to $2.5 trillion from the Federal gov’t payable to the SSA.  The nest egg is gone, blown by a gov’t of free spenders.

The program will pay out $29billion more than it takes in this year. It will get steadily worse as Baby Boomers continue to retire.  The trust fund (of paper IOU’s ) is scheduled to run out by 2037.  And then what???  Reduced benefits, higher FICA taxes???  I’ll be 73 then, but what about our children and grandchildren??  Socialism never works folks; this is just another example of that rule.

Tags: Baby Boomers, FICA, Social security Administration
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Consistency In The GOP

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Contrary to Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh (both of who i listen to and admire),  the GOP did not do anything about budget deficits and the nat’l debt when they had the power to.  Bush’s tax cuts and increased spending in various areas made the debt worse by producing massive budget deficits 2002-2009.  Since 2007, the Democrats have controlled at least half of Congress; since 2009 all of it and the White House.  Time will tell if the Republicans will fare better when they get back in power congressionally maybe as early as next year.

The brilliant Patrick J Buchanan smashed another homerun w/ todays article on Sen of Kentucky Jim Bunning’s attempt to force Congress to pay for the Jobs Bill being rushed through Congress.  Presidt Obama signed Pay-Go legislation in January stating spending bills must be paid for as they pass w/o adding to the budget deficit and nat’l debt.  Bunning jammed the cogs angering the Dems and most of his own party (particularly the RINOs). On Sean Hannity last nite, Bunning said it would take 30 true conservatives to get a majority in the Senate in the 2010 elections. *The GOP face a 41-59 deficit currently*

Buchanan writes,  “Indeed, the behavior of senators suggests that neither party appreciates the depth of the crisis we are in or the pain that will be required to get us out.   Last week, Bunning did more than any senator in many moons to raise the consciousness of the country to the magnitude of the deficit-debt crisis.

His taking to the barricades may have inconvenienced some, but Bunning forced us all, briefly, to stare into the chasm.”

Buchanan closed,  “America is headed for a time when, like the British Empire, she is going to have to make painful choices, or have them forced upon us.”

“…He may have been booed all last week, but Jim Bunning pitched one of the best games of his career  (Father’s Day 1964, Bunning pitched a perfect game for the Philadelphia Phillies against the NY Mets; 90 pitches w/ 10k’s).

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Arabic Thought For The Day

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Allah Akbar, wa ibn oho  Christ Jeshua

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