HolyCoast: Don't Believe What the Democrats Tell You About Obamacare's Costs
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Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Don't Believe What the Democrats Tell You About Obamacare's Costs

Investor's Business Daily lays out the ugly facts about government involvement in health care:
In considering whether to expand the government's role in the delivery of health care or in health care insurance, it is worth looking at Medicare and Medicaid.

These two huge programs already make the government the largest player in the health care industry. The profligate nature of these two programs should raise lots of doubt about the Obama program doing anything but "busting" the budget.

In 1968 total spending by the federal government was $178.1 billion dollars. Forty years later in 2007, total spending had risen to $2,728.9 billion dollars. So the budget of the U.S. increased in dollar terms 15.3 times in that 40-year span.
But all programs did not rise in unison. Some rose more, others less.

Outlays for Social Security rose from $23.3 billion in 1968 to $581.4 billion in 2007, an increase of 25 times. So Social Security drove the budget higher at a substantially faster rate than the budget rose as a whole.

ObamaCare plans to expand the government's role in insuring the American people. The government is already the largest insurer in the health care business through Medicare. We are now told ObamaCare will save money.

What kind of impact did Medicare, the first large government health insurance plan have in budgetary terms? Medicare rose from $5.1 billion in 1968 to $436.0 billion in 2007 an astounding increase of 85.5 times over the 40-year period. Will ObamaCare be better?

Fiscally Wreckless

Beware of government estimates about the future cost of ObamaCare. When Medicare was being considered in the mid-1960s, the government projected that the outlays for the program 25 years down the road would be $10 billion. Instead, in 1990, 25 years later, the outlays were $107 billion. Government estimates were off by a factor of more than 10!

Medicaid, the other large medical program currently in effect, outdid Medicare. Medicaid outlays in 1968 were $1.8 billion. In 2007 they had risen to $190.6 billion, an increase in dollar terms of 105.9 times.

And that is only the Federal outlay number. There is a roughly equal Medicaid amount spent by the states due to federal mandates.

Without those mandates we would not be reading about the large deficits that most states endure.

The idea of expanding the federal role in the medical arena is truly fiscally irresponsible. The claim that money will be saved through government competition with the private insurance system (with government setting the rules!) is the height of fantasy.

If 45 million Americans are now uninsured, that means 265 million are insured privately, and the government should not disrupt that. If the government becomes the insurer of most Americans, the impact on the budget would be absolutely awesome. Rationing of medical care that is so often mentioned would surely result.
There's more here.

5 comments:

Nightingale said...

"Fiscally Wreckless"?

Try Fiscally Feckless.

Anonymous said...

45 million people here in the USA may be uninsured, but there are not 45 uninsured Americans here; the bulk of that 45 million (at least half) are illegal residents. They could care less what it costs because they are going to use and abuse the system just like they do now.

Ann's New Friend said...

CNN has a post on the Obama administration's attempt to answer the "misleading" information being published against Obamacare. The article http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/08/04/white-house-launches-counteroffensive-over-drudge-report-link/ has so many amusing layers that it's just too dizzying and too downright funny to try dealing with it. So, for instance there's Obama's spokesperson, Linda Douglas "the former ABC News reporter who now heads communications efforts for the White House's health care push" -- woah! no MEDIA BIAS there!

In particular they're steamed over a report on Drudge (did no Drudge sources find White House gigs?) with a link to a Youtube video that catches Obama saying, "I don't think we're going to be able to eliminate employer coverage immediately. There's going to be potentially some transition process. I can envision a decade out, or 15 years out, or 20 years out."
Douglas defending Obama says, "Well, nothing can be farther from the truth. You know the people who always try to scare people whenever you try to bring them health insurance reform are at it again, and they're taking sentences and phrases out of context and they're cobbling them together to leave a very false impression."

So, did Obama not say it? She doesn't exactly claim that the Obama clip is false. Is she suggesting that the Youtube video is a montage? Or is "cherry picking" a reference to Obama's now well documented habit of saying one thing to one audience and saying the opposite to another audience?

If Drudge is "cherry picking" -- choosing to focus on the most worrisome of Obama's statements -- what is Obama doing?

Lying, maybe?

Anyway, it's nice to find such a clear confirmation of what we've been saying all along: that Obama owns the "mainstreams." They get jobs at the White House. Media - Democratic politics, they're just different stops at a revolving door!

Another Obama proselytizer has this to say: "We intend to use a lot of the grassroots viral Internet techniques from the campaign to beat back the campaign of misstatements and outright falsehoods about the President's efforts to reform health insurance," said White House deputy communications director Dan Pfeiffer.

Viral techniques. They're trying to INFECT us!

But, alas! We have been IMMUNIZED!

Finally, a cure for something! That's some health care change you can believe it!

Ann's New Friend said...

Here's two of the videos that has the White House worried.

http://www.breitbart.tv/obama-in-03-id-like-to-see-a-single-payer-health-care-plan/

http://www.breitbart.tv/uncovered-video-obama-explains-how-his-health-care-plan-will-eliminate-private-insurance/

Didn't I see one of them here? Oooh, Rick. Linda is not going to be a happy camper.

They really think it's their money!

LewArcher said...

There's an aspect of Obamacare that he doesn't want us to know about:
Socialized Medicine=Mandatory Sex Changes!
press release from Matt Barber, Director of Cultural Affairs with both Liberty Counsel and Liberty Alliance Action:

ObamaCare Likely to Mandate Free “Sex-Change” Surgeries


The Trannie state

http://wonkette.com/410276/socialized-medicinemandatory-sex-changes-for-all#comment-377783