With too little notice in the liberal
press and too little public debate, President Obama last week put America on the
fast track to socialized medicine with the goal of having legislation passed by
Congress before the end of summer.
At issue is whether America will continue
to have a largely free-market-oriented health-care system or a government-run
system where politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., make the most
fundamental decisions about how we enter life, how we leave it and how we are
cared for when we are ill.
If Obama prevails, people who have so
little respect for human life and private property that they approve of
tax-funded abortion and tax-funded killing of human embryos will be empowered to
decide who gets what tax-funded medical care and when.
Our health care will belong to the
government just as surely as General Motors does.
Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski of
Maryland attended a meeting Obama held last Tuesday with members of the Senate
Finance and Health committees, which have oversight of the health care
legislation Obama seeks. She emerged with a message from the Great Nationalizer
himself.
"He wants the bill through the Senate and
the House before the August recess so we can conference and have it done in
September and signed in October," Mikulski told Congressional Quarterly Today.
"He said we needed to be unflinching and unflagging."
That same day, Obama
released a follow-up letter he sent to Sens. Max Baucus (D.-Mont.) and Ted
Kennedy (D.-Mass.) chairmen of the two committees.
The Great Nationalizer made two crucial
points in this letter: He urged creation of a government-run health insurance
company and accepted the idea -- which he claimed to oppose during his
presidential campaign -- that the federal government should require all
Americans to buy health insurance.
"I strongly believe that Americans should
have the choice of a public health insurance option operating alongside private
plans," wrote Obama. "This will give them a better range of choices, make the
health care market more competitive and keep insurance companies honest."
"I understand the committees are moving
towards a principle of shared responsibility -- making every American
responsible for having health insurance coverage, and asking that employers
share in the cost," he said.
If Obama and congressional liberals have
their way, two of the three elements of a fully socialized health care system
will be locked into law before Thanksgiving. The government will own a
health-insurance company, and the government will require you to buy health
insurance. The only thing Obama and congressional liberals won't formally
require -- this year -- is that you buy your government-mandated insurance from
the government-owned company.
You will be "free" to buy private
insurance. And this will facilitate the big lie Obama and the liberals will tell
all summer long with constant help from the liberal press: We aren't
nationalizing the health care system. This isn't socialized medicine. But
government-owned health insurance will quickly become an offer you can't refuse.
If Obama gets what he wants, private
health insurance companies will be thrown into competition with an entity that
can draw on the entire taxing-and-borrowing power of the federal government to
subsidize its product.
Employers faced with the choice of buying
the more expensive private insurance or the subsidized government product will
obviously gravitate toward the government plan. This will be especially true of
large, public-stock companies run by remote corporate managers whose personal
interest in profit may not be mitigated by any moral or sentimental
consideration for their workers, most of whom they have never met.
If Obama prevails in the health care
debate, the last surviving customers of the last surviving private
health-insurance companies will be old-time American capitalists --
entrepreneurs who own their own companies, actually know and care about their
employees, and see money not as an end in itself but as an instrument to be used
in the pursuit a higher good.
The coup de grace for these old-time
American individualists -- the type of people who built our country, made it
wealthy and kept it free -- is already being calculated in the White House and
on Capitol Hill, where they are talking about diminishing the tax exemption for
the insurance premiums paid by corporations.
Obama and congressional liberals will
demonize successful American entrepreneurs riding outside the socialist system
as "rich" people whose "corporate" wealth can be tapped by eliminating their
insurance "tax break" to pay for the government insurance of the less
privileged.
Big business, having already dumped its
workers onto the government insurance rolls, will crawl into bed with big
government. Your liberty will be crushed as these behemoths embrace.
Socialized medicine must be stopped this
summer -- or not at all.