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On the precipice: healthcare disaster looming

This Congress is beneath contempt. What they are poised to pass today – yes I know this is just a procedural vote, but everything turns on it – is an abomination. Since Lincoln and Landrieu have been bought off it is now sure to pass. Landrieu cost the taxpayer $100 million. I wonder what we paid Lincoln to betray us. This bill will not merely ruin our healthcare system; it will impose economy crushing taxes, pushing our already tottering economy ever closer to the abyss.

No surprise there. Candidate Obama said that since we are only 4 percent of the world population, we cannot go on consuming 25 percent of the world’s resources. It’s not fair. In his worldview we should only be consuming, what, 4 percent? In his mind we are confiscating resources and need to give them back.

How stupid can a person be? It is not a zero sum game! We don’t consume 25 percent of the world’s resources; we trade 25 percent of the world’s resources, (if that figure is even correct. I suspect it is high. But some on the left claim 40, 50, even 75 percent – they are delusional.) In any event, the world should be glad we are here, for we are the world’s consumer market. We support the world economy. Without that support the world will plunge into a depression that will make 1933 look like a walk in the park! A good, brief explanation of why that is, here.

As it is, taxes proposed to pay for this bill will be onerous, but at $849 billion over ten years, the bill radically underestimates cost. The Senate Budget Committee estimated the true cost at $2.5 trillion, correctly adjusting for the fact that spending doesn't begin in earnest until 2014, while taxes are collected from 2010 forward. But even this is an underestimate because they implicitly assume the legislation will remain unchanged. This will not happen. It has never, ever happened! After the bill passes, Congress will add all kinds of bells and whistles, and will add more “fixes” as the problems created by this piece of crap begin to manifest themselves. So think of the Senate Budget Committee’s $2.5 trillion 10 year cost as a bare bones, no further changes, minimum.

Medicare provides a good example. From a modest $16 billion spending in its first year, Medicare increased 231% over the next nine years, an average annual program growth of 12.72%. This is after correcting for inflation! I do not believe this new bill even factors in inflation over the 10 year period. If you look at Medicare from its first year to the tenth w/o correcting for inflation, it grew 434% or 18.24% per year! These data are derived from program outlay figures provided by the White House Office of Management and Budget - unassailable.

Here is another way to look at it. Medicare and Medicaid together cost $656 billion in 2008, the last year for which actual data are available. The total number of people enrolled in these two programs is about 88 million people – yes that’s right folks we are paying medical bills for approximately thirty percent of the population already! This comes out to about $7,500 per enrollee per year.

This bill is going to generously allow us to pay for 47 million more. Forget about denying illegals, they will be covered when this legislation finally passes. Don’t believe a word about “cost savings.” It is not going to happen, even if they do start euthanizing granny. Medicare and Medicaid currently squeeze everything they can out of the medical profession and their cost cutting measures are already creating supply shortages. So consider $7,500 a reasonable estimate of per capita cost. Assuming this per capita cost for all these new folks gets us an annual price tag of about $350 billion, ($7,500 x 47 million) or a ten year cost of $3.5 trillion.

Now, Congress has never in the history of major legislation, ever left it alone once passed. It will explode just like Medicare and Medicaid have throughout their entire existence – and Congress gave us the exact same phony promises back when these programs were first proposed. So take the $350 billion and multiply it by, oh pick any number... say 3, which gives you an average annual cost of $1 trillion once the program has been up and running for a while, and you are probably closer to a realistic cost figure.

This bill is a five-alarm fire that will consume our nation if it passes.

Businessman and Examiner.com columnist Jim Simpson is a former White House staff economist and budget analyst. His writings have been published in American Thinker, Washington Times, WorldNet Daily, FrontPage Magazine, DefenseWatch, Soldier of Fortune and others. You may read more of his articles on his blog, Truth and Consequences.

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Businessman and freelance writer James Simpson is a former Office of Management and Budget (White House budget office) economist and budget analyst. Best known for his exposé on the Cloward Piven Strategy of manufactured crisis, his writings have been published in American Thinker, The New Media...

Comments

  • Colony14Author 2 years ago

    Excellent points all.

    Regarding illegal immigrants, they likely will be covered by the final legislation. (Perhaps through disguised language that will not be clear until it is too late.) But even if illegals are excluded, that will only be temporary. When the Supreme Court gets the first test case relating to denied coverage for illegals, the Court will rule that they must be included. The U.S. Constitution does not permit denying one class of citizens provided to others - even if they are illegals. The Dems in Congress know that... and they assume most Americans and Reublicans do not.

    Don't bet on Sonia Sotomayor saving you any of your tax dollars...

    Read The Obama Timeline at www.colony14.net

  • lol 2 years ago

    Yeah, I know, what a ridiculous bill:

    Opening insurance up to national competition
    Taxing cadiallac healthcare plans, thereby forcing employers to control costs and workers to watch healthcare consumption
    Covering the poor and preventing insurance companies from colluding to control prices by way of a public option that states can opt out of
    Providing money for co-ops, a model that has potential to help lower costs in niche markets

    ...

    Yeah. What a silly, ruinous bill.
    Oh, and the books haven't really been cooked -that- much. Fact is, those measures above will lower costs and so, the bill won't end up costing as much as you say it will.

    This article is five-alarm stupid

  • John 2 years ago

    I can't stand that these lawmakers are passing this bill when polls say people don't want this. Can't we stop this madness!!! These elected officals won't have to use the same healthcare they are trying to pass! I pray that somehow this can be stopped before it's too late.

  • Jim Simpson 2 years ago

    LOL send your $5/hour back to Soros. There is too much wrong with what you say to debunk it here. Would require another article, but then you wouldn't get it anyway, because it isn't your job to learn, is it? There are very basic reason socialism has never worked. It requires one be little more than an idiot to understand, but you folks just can't seem to rise to that level.

  • Grandpa Smith 2 years ago

    Those arrogant jackasses in Congress are indeed close to creating a dictatorship, like the ravenous sharks they are the closer they get to destroying our society the worse the feeding frenzy gets. Hopefully we can make a difference next November.
    LOL...what a shameless display of stupidity.

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