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Workable Insurance Reform: MALPRACTICE, Not Healthcare

I sent the following to my two senators (Cornyn and Hutchison) and to the White House:

PLEASE -- if you change healthcare, do it in a way that makes sense!  If the government must take over insurance, and if the government is unwilling to consider tort reform that would truly reduce costs, then TAKE OVER PROVIDERS' MALPRACTICE INSURANCE and leave my medical insurance alone!

That would DRASTICALLY reduce costs without punishing the 85% or so of us who are happy with our coverage and do not want to see a change.  It would also encourage more people to pursue careers in the medical profession, and it would likely allow the return of many charitable hospitals and clinics.

It would also continue to reward the research and development efforts that have made the U.S. the world leader in medical care.

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My Healthcare Proposal

Instead of having the government offer a federal "option" for health insurance, why not have the federal government provide malpractice insurance for all healthcare providers?  It seems to me that the logical consequence of that would be (a) lower costs for consumers, and (b) the opportunity for charity hospitals to reopen in order to provide care to the poor.
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Liberal and Conservative Character

Random thoughts...I'll keep this brief.
 
JFK said "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
BHO's actions say "Ask not what you can do for yourself; ask what the country must do to you."

GWB was an ivy-league educated man who was not entirely successful running businesses.
BHO is an ivy-league educated man who has never failed at running any business because he has no experience in business at all.  In fact, he seems to have no education whatsoever in the business arena.  He certainly has no instinct for it.  He certainly has no use for it in America.

GWB was routinely lambasted by organized protestors who tried to shout him down.  His response?  "I love free speech!"
Proponents of BHO's policies are being confronted by protestors.  Their response, echoed by the administration?

"These are thugs."
"These are angry mobs."
"No protestors I ever saw dressed this well."
"They were holding swastikas."
"They're not grass roots; they're astroturf."
and from the inmous AARP meeting ...
"We're here to listen to you, so shut the heck up!"

I'm paraphrasing, but the key words (mobs, astroturf, etc.) and thoughts are all accurate.
 
 
 
 
 
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Rumors About Health Insurance Reform

My email to flag@whitehouse.gov:


Mr. President:

Per the plea on your blog, I feel obliged to report some rumors that I’ve heard circulating regarding your plan for Health Insurance Reform.  I urge you to find the source of these rumors and put an end to them immediately. 

Unsubstantiated rumors are identified by bullet points.  Rebuttal to these rumors follows in italics.

 

  • No Discrimination for Pre-Existing Conditions

Insurance companies will be prohibited from refusing you coverage because of your medical history.

For anyone who understands insurance, this is an absolute absurdity.  If this is true, then why would anyone pay for insurance prior to becoming ill?  Insurance is based on actuarial mathematics, not blind luck.  (Would you buy a vehicle from a newspaper ad that simply said “automobile:  $20,000” without insisting that you obtain additional information about it, such as make, model, mileage, and condition?)  To eliminate underwriting principles is to ensure the collapse of the private insurance industry, thus ensuring that the only option remaining is the public insurance option, thus ensuring that all except the ultra-rich will be subject to government-controlled medical care, thus expanding rather than contracting the gap between economic classes.

  • No Exorbitant Out-of-Pocket Expenses, Deductibles or Co-Pays

Insurance companies will have to abide by yearly caps on how much they can charge for out-of-pocket expenses.

“Exorbitant expenses” and such would be replaced by what?  The guarantee of corporate losses in an industry that is already struggling?  Any extra expense forced on a business must be made up for by either cutting costs (most likely jobs) or by finding additional sources of revenue.  Suppose every American were covered under a “competing” government plan.  These “exorbitant expenses” would be replaced by an additional source of revenue, meaning increased debt or increased taxes.  People who have never worked in a business environment seem to believe that corporations try to dream up ways to “stick it to” their customers.  People whose livelihoods depend on business understand that success depends on providing quality goods or services at a reasonable price while making enough of a profit to ensure that the business survives.

  • No Cost-Sharing for Preventive Care

Insurance companies must fully cover, without charge, regular checkups and tests that help you prevent illness, such as mammograms or eye and foot exams for diabetics.

This is a noble ideal.  However, it will add another expense that must be compensated somehow.  Again, this will result in either higher premiums or job losses.  Both consequences are the opposite of what you profess to be working towards.

  • No Dropping of Coverage for Seriously Ill

Insurance companies will be prohibited from dropping or watering down insurance coverage for those who become seriously ill.

I believe this to be a smokescreen.  For people covered under individual or small group plans, perhaps a particularly high claims experience may justify an increase in premiums that makes insurance become unaffordable.  This is certainly a problem that needs to be addressed.  However, for the majority of those Americans covered under large group insurance plans, I do not believe that coverage is dropped when insured persons become seriously ill.

  • No Gender Discrimination

Insurance companies will be prohibited from charging you more because of your gender.

I believe this, too, to be a smokescreen.  I believe this is not common practice.  However – fair or not – insurance is based on actuarial risk, and the medical expenses for a woman in childbearing years is most likely to be higher than the medical expenses for a man in the same age group.  This is not just a matter of mathematics; it is common sense.

  • No Annual or Lifetime Caps on Coverage

Insurance companies will be prevented from placing annual or lifetime caps on the coverage you receive.

Again, I would argue that since limitless care carries increased risk, the result would be increased expenses.  The natural outcome would be higher premiums or fewer jobs.

  • Extended Coverage for Young Adults

Children would continue to be eligible for family coverage through the age of 26.

Ditto to the above remark (again).  Does anyone in the federal government understand that increasing expenses necessitates increasing revenues?  Of course, that assumes that the entity paying the expenses cannot borrow without limits or manufacture its own currency.  It also assumes that the entity paying the expenses holds itself accountable to those who are impacted by its success or failure.

  • Guaranteed Insurance Renewal

Insurance companies will be required to renew any policy as long as the policyholder pays their premium in full. Insurance companies won't be allowed to refuse renewal because someone became sick.

Another smokescreen.  Rates may go up as an individual’s health declines, but that is an actuarially sound decision.  I do not believe that this is a significant issue.

 

I do believe that there are legitimate problems with our healthcare system.  Government healthcare – or government “insurance,” as it has been rebranded for some reason – is NOT the solution.

If you must reform insurance, perhaps you should initiate government-sponsored malpractice insurance instead.

I believe you have honorable ideals.  I believe your supporters believe in your fairness.  I believe your supporters would be horrified to think that a future Republican administration might be charged with administering whatever plan you sign into law.  There may not be a Republican administration soon, but surely there will be one again someday, and by that time, there may be no private insurance available to the masses.  Ask your supporters if they would vote for a bill that would put a bureaucrat appointed by the likes of George W. Bush in charge of a federal insurance program.  I doubt that they would feel reassured with that thought.

I have no issue with your ideals that we should look out for those among us who are less fortunate than ourselves.  I believe that is a requirement of being human.  However, it is also an issue of charity, and charity is a religious principle.  Government involvement in charity is therefore tantamount to government endorsement of religion, which violates the establishment clause of the first amendment.

To be a free people means to accept that bad things will sometimes happen to individuals through no fault or responsibility of the government.  For the government to take responsibility for individuals is to deprive us of our individual liberties.  It arrogantly assumes that someone either elected or appointed is better able to care for us than we are able to care for ourselves.  Such a government would be tyrannical.

I wish you success in restoring our individual liberties at the expense of governmental controls.  Your current health reform does not qualify for my support.

Sincerely,

Tom Comeaux

aka:     Member of a “Mob”

            Too well dressed to have a legitimate point

            Naysayer

 

 

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Email To Obama

I sent the following message to the current administration via www.whitehouse.gov:
 
One simple question for this administration: What are you trying to accomplish?

Whatever your answer is, please keep in mind the following bit of wisdom that is taught to education professionals as well as business professionals: Behavior that is rewarded tends to continue, whereas behavior that is punished tends to cease.

It appears to me that this administration’s policies reward failure and punish individual accomplishment. That is the absolute antithesis of the liberty that once was the cornerstone of this last, best hope for the world. It is why the tired, poor, huddled masses who yearned to be free flocked to this country and willingly bled to defend her.

And remember whenever you utter that line about how we must be our brothers’ keepers that many slaveholders of the 19th century believed that they, too, were doing a favor to people who otherwise would not be capable of caring for themselves. We know now how absolutely evil that philosophy turned out to be.
 
Should I be worried about repercussions?  By posting this here, have I jeopardized the entire Townhall community?
 
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Good Job, Mr. President

Congratulations, President Obama.  The military successfully rescued the captain of the Maersk Alabama from the Somali pirates.  I have pledged to be fair to you, and I believe you deserve credit for a successful military operation.  Well done.
 
I do not think this would have ended well for the United States if it had ended any other way.  A negotiated exchange would have made us look weak.  An unsuccessful rescue attempt would have made us look inept.  The successful mission made us look like we are a mighty nation that will continue to stand up to terroristic acts as we have done since 9/11.
 
Thank you, sir.
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Please Help Me Understand Obama

Someone I highly respect sent an email mentioning how great it is that we have two candidates people can vote for this year.
 
Can someone please educate me on what reason I might have to vote for Obama?

I'm serious about this.  No bashing, please.  I've already early voted, so it's too late to "save" me, but I
would really like to know what actual reason people have for voting for him.  I've only heard platitudes like "hope," "change," "transform America," and the like.  The only concrete things I've heard from him directly are "get out of Iraq now" and "spread the wealth."  What I hear from his supporters is "he's not a Republican" and "I won't have to worry about paying my mortgage."
 
I can -- and I have -- voted for democratic candidates for president and other positions in the past.  I will concede that Obama, like McCain, wants to uplift the poor and middle class.  However, McCain's policies punish no one.  Obama's promises have been tried and have failed each time because they punish success rather than encouraging it, and they reward laziness rather than discouraging it.  It seems to me that if Obama is elected and enacts all of his promised programs, I could make a conscious decision to stop working and he would ensure that my standard of living remains unchanged.  (And by the way, I earn far less than the $250,000/year, so I would not be one of the "punished.")
 
What am I missing?  I have pledged to support whichever candidate wins, and I intend to honor that pledge as my patriotic duty, and as my duty as a parent who wants to teach patriotism to my children the way my father taught it to me and my siblings.  The citizens get to decide by the rules created long ago, and I respect that process.
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