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PRESIDENT-ELECT ADDS ANOTHER OFFICE

 

The Office of President–elect Obama added another department

in response to the terrorist attacks on Americans and British

in Mumbai, India
 
The Department of Holy SH#T!
It's not just the economy!

 
 Is this how the commander-in-chief elect will sit down with heads of terrorist nations?
 
No preconditions.
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SQUEEZING OUT THE FREE MARKET ONE INDUSTRY AT A TIME

  

 

Over the last month I have been preaching about the Obama Healthcare Proposal and its intent to create a monopoly on the free market in the healthcare system. For those who remember, Sen. Obama preached during the final presidential debate that the uninsured could have “the same health plan that Sen. McCain and I enjoy”. This plan is supported by the free market and is not as government controlled insurance company. Rather it is a private nonprofit company that negotiates their contracts annually with the government as part of the competitive free market. This is not a government agency and does not currently operate under government oversight.

The current proposal submitted by Sen. Baucus creates a national insurance exchange, which was not a part of the Obama platform. This insurance exchange, under the heavy government regulation will “allow” private plans to compete with a public insurance option. In other words, the Obama plan will create a government monopoly within the free market health care sector of the American business market. The proposed model for this plan is Medicare, which currently sets the curve for medial care prices and reimbursement. Current estimates for this plan are skimmed over as roughly an investment of $150 billion dollars per year, and do not consider the cost of creating an oversight office, the cost of the new employees, the associated union benefits, and pensions.

For those with low incomes, the government supplies a subsidy to make the cost “affordable”. Businesses that don’t supply health coverage will now have a payroll tax to support the plan. During the final presidential debate, Sen. Obama went on record as saying “there will be no fine” for employers who do not provide health coverage; however, he circumvented the American people by substituting a payroll tax for a fine. He obfuscated the truth with two simple one syllable words, fine and tax. Sen. Baucus oversees the finance committee, which as we pointed out oversees half of all government spending and taxes. At this juncture, the tax amount escapes even a ballpark estimate.

The final blow to the American people is the post election platform change of the words voluntary and mandatory. Again, the same number of syllables, unfortunately, they are autonyms. This platform change applies to the individual and not the business or employer. It mandates that all individuals buy into the healthcare program. Individuals and individual families eligible for government subsidies to purchase the health package would be permitted to earn 400% above the poverty level. A family of three making $66,000 per year would qualify for a subsidy, with higher incomes in Alaska and Hawaii.

Now, at the crux of the proposal, aside from the deviations from the campaign plat form, is the inability of the government to reign in the spending practices of the current program model, Medicare. Additionally, the government seeks to control both the newly created public market and regulate the private companies that currently compete in the free market. This creates another regulatory agency that owns the product and supervises the competing agencies. In short, this will create a monopoly in the health care industry and devastate the current dismal economic outlook for the nation.

Let’s remind ourselves what happened when the government “owned” two of the largest mortgage companies. We now require a bailout of the banking industry with taxpayers dollars on the assumption that the taxpayers will see a return on their investment and the markets will rebound. Now, the incoming administration plans to own all of the checkers the health insurance market, and shrink the size of the playing board. At the same time, the government and Obama promote the concept of government run health care as being efficient, which just creates one more oxymoron for the English language.

Based on the current trends in medical education and practice, the medical profession practicing primary care and internal medicine is conversely shrinking in proportion to the number individuals seeking actual primary care. Although the legislation believes that government has the authority to legislate mandatory healthcare and control the market, it is unlikely that government will legislate itself the authority to mandate sufficient professionals into the medical field to meet the needs of the masses.





http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122714181668742739.html
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PA WANTS A BITE OF THE BAILOUT

  On Tuesday, November 4 the citizens of Philadelphia helped put Obama over the top and be elected as the president. On Thursday, November 6, Philadelphia Mayor Nutter announce on national TV that his city was $108,000,000.00 dollars in debt. State jobs would be cut, EMS services will be cut, salaries would be cut. BUT Obama is now president. Did the dog eat his homework on Monday so that he couldn't take the test on Tuesday. Or did he hide his failing grade to get to go to the party? This political party must think the American people are stoopid! That's right: S-t-o-o-p-i-d!!!!!
  Today on national television Mayor Nutter announced that he wants a piece of the pie...and he doesn't want to wait for President Obama. No he wants it from the Bush Administration,  and he is asking other cities to sign on and give more handouts to the spend, spend, spend Democratic municipalities.
When is it going to end??
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DO THE AUTOMAKERS NEED ANOTHER HANDOUT

AS OF 11/9/08 FOX NEWS ANNOUNCED THAT 1/2 OF THE 50 BILLION DOLAR BAILOUT IS FOR THE UAWS BENEFITS, NOT FOR THE AUTO INDUSTRY. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR REPUBICAN REPRESENTATIV OR GOPAC TO SAY NO MORE HANDOUTS.
 
After hearing the automakers are going to Pelosi to sit at the beggars tabl andask for more of our money, I BEG all bloggers to copy and paste this letter and send it to your Republican congressional and senatorial representatives. I am sending one to each of mine today!
 
 

November 7, 2008

Dear Representative ______________,

I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on your re-election. At such a historical time in American history, I would like to take the opportunity to suggest that you and the Republican Party make even greater history.

This morning I watched as the media announced that the three leading auto makers in the US and the leaders of the UAW plan to meet with Sen. Pelosi to double the “handout” or rescue for the ailing auto industry. This affects our state because of the impact on local production plants and dealerships. My question is this, “Why can’t the Republican Party make the first effort to address the auto crisis”? If the party was to meet the issue head on with the middle class of America, then the party would begin to dispel their image of “friend to big business”.

I strongly urge you to take a leadership position and consider this proposal to introduce within the Republican Party. As a taxpayer, union member, nurse, and spouse of a small business owner, I oppose any more handouts to the automakers. They are just stalling the inevitable without commitment to change. It might best serve the industry to work with the union in an effort to preserve and create jobs and promote a less costly and more efficient American automobile.

Unions organize for three specific reasons; wages, pensions, and health benefits. Health benefits were a primary issue of the recent election, but faded into the backdrop after the economy plummeted. Health care is an issue that will not go away. I urge you to look back in history and take a lesson from early unions. It is time for the auto industry and unions to work together for self preservation. First, consider negotiating a return to the trade unions “Welfare Fund” structure. This held true for decades until the advent of health insurance companies. However, trade unions continue to provide their union members coverage through these funds. Healthcare is not a one size fits all proposition. An example of this is that a young healthy auto worker does not require a $12,000.00 per year health plan, whereas most young families do not use a fraction of that plan in a year. The employer is paying thousands for the “just in case” plan, without including the employee co-pay. Now, add this thought to the process. If unions provided welfare coverage, then as a bargaining agent, they have the ability to invest in an umbrella policy at a lower cost for catastrophic illness. The state of New Jersey supports the “Catastrophic Illness for Children” fund, which is an example of the type of umbrella fund that I suggest. Trade unions have survived throughout the last century and are an example of the independent American workers spirit, something we need to inject into the auto industry.

Welfare funds decrease the cost to the auto industry, protect the health of the worker, and maintain the integrity of the collective bargaining unit. The second part of the proposal would encompass unions seeking federal funding to provide community based Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers. Unions, as non-profit organizations can apply to the federal government for grants to provide the healthcare that their demographics require. The more Primary Care Centers (PCP) the union provides throughout the country, the greater opportunity to increase their union earning power. FQHCs provide free and reduced healthcare (medical and dental) to communities. They also participate with and accept other forms of insurance, such as Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, occupational health, and workers compensation, as well as provide healthcare the uninsured and underinsured. Associations with teaching healthcare facilities provide access to advanced and acute care and contribute to medical education. This allows reinvestment into the union, community advancement, and cooperation with work related illness and injury. This creates more jobs in more communities through the cooperative effort of the union, corporation, healthcare, and certainly not the federal government. To encourage and support such a novel idea truly bridges some of the gaps and frustrations of the Republican Party and organized labor. It also reinforces our conservative values of less government intervention.

With a reduction in healthcare costs, the industry will be able to refocus on building a better product that will not reflect the added cost of employee health care. With that said, the next issue is the employee pension. When you connect the dot of healthcare to the employee/employer savings in healthcare, the union, as a nonprofit organization can use the proceeds to provide supplemental care within the pension plan, such as prescription coverage and decreased employee pension contributions.  Using national Pharmacy Managed Care Organizations reduces costs and increases choices of providers. This reduces the dependency on government intervention and preserves the future of many pensions. The union and its board of representatives become the watchdogs of their futures and not the stock holders of the company. If a company dies, so does the pension plan, or any hope of future gains.

The topic of wages and unemployment is of great consequence to the auto industry. Succinctly, extended unemployment does not support a family nor add to your pension. By reducing the dependence of the worker on healthcare concerns, it enables the worker to address their earning abilities. The industry can then address realignment of product production and future wages. If the union follows the previous suggestions, then it increases the value of the workforce through independence and greater control over their earnings. The key issue is to build a competitive American product that increases our ingenuity and returns the American automobile to a top selling product. Companies need to apply for federal grants that improve the product and decrease our dependence on foreign companies. We need to start with directing and assisting unions to seek the available grants for workplace improvement and technology that secures our autoworkers jobs, tax credits, and profitability in a fragile economy. Americans want to work; I don’t believe that a federal bailout for the short term is the answer.

                                                                        Very Truly Yours,

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The Middle Class is now $120,000

Bill Richardson, a well respected Democrat and Obama Supporter throws his hat into the ring with the middle class at  $120,000.00. This is one guy that we know about and has been deemed with some modecum of veracity.
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WALL STREET JOURNAL Supports McCain Health Plan

Last week  I posted the first articles that compared both candidates healthplans by non partisan agencies. Both plans supported most aspects of McCains plan, and was from Reuters, which is slanted liberal. Today, I am posting a second article from the WSJ. This article is by Robert Carroll who served as deputy assistant secretary for tax analysis at the U.S. Treasury. He is now vice president for economic policy at the Tax Foundation, and an executive-in-residence with American University's School of Public Affairs. Imagine that, someone in academia who is unbiased. 
McCain needs to connect the dots and hammer this home all week.
  • Taxing the SMALL BUSINESSES to spread the wealth DOES NOT MAKE THE POOR WEALTHY BUT EVERYONE POOR
  • Government supported healthcare destroys free enterprise and collective bargaining
     
  • Government ownerhip of mortgage companies
  • Government involvement in 401ks
  • Government intervention of news media (Barbara West and the Fairness Doctrine 

   As I look in dismay, I wonder if I am on a small island south of Miami......Wake me up before it's too late  

 

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The Judas Sheep

 

Senator Obama’s Healthcare Plan will devastate the American people and our way of life. Let me bullet my points for brevity: 

            The BO Plan will:

1)      The BO Plan will throw fuel on the economic recovery plan. Healthcare is a substantial part of the economy, and a major job producer.

2)      The BO Plan will create a monopoly in the healthcare arena by:

·        Awarding the largest government supported healthcare contract in history to one private company.

·        100% government funding to qualified target groups and subsidized coverage to currently insured individuals.                   

3)      It promotes quantity over quality.

4)      It is detrimental to the accessibility factor of the healthcare triangle. Currently, the Council on Medical Education (2003) notes a 54% decrease in enrollment in primary care and a similar one for internal medicine. Are we going to mandate physician’s choice in specialty to meet the demand?

5)      Employers now have the incentive to decrease coverage in order to save money.

6)      A decrease in coverage results in a transfer of insured to a “federal” plan that is actually a private plan at the taxpayer’s expense.

7)      Obama flipped on “fining the employers”, what else will he flip? Without incentive, no employers will initiate health plans when the government guarantees a “federal buy in plan”

            The buzz has started:

            As I came to work today, I was shocked at the silence in the halls. I usually don’t discuss politics because I am a Republican in an urban public school district. Our union has endorsed Obama, but I was shocked at our union representatives anger at the passive decay of their union leadership and lack of judgment. They are furious at the Obama Health Plan, his tax proposals, and how this will impact their future. I find small groups like this all over our district, as not to upset the leadership. Some people are awake to the impending disaster.

            Unions have always bargained for health benefits. The day of the final debate, we received an offer from our school board offering us an “opt out of our health plan” with a payback of $5,000.00 for a family plan and $2,000.00 for a single. Good business sense since they will pay 5K for a 7K savings. Many union members are excited to take the money, their spouse provides a similar plan, or they’ll make money with paying a small premium with their spouse’s plan. This ploy puts the employer in a position to minimize their healthcare expenses and pass it off to the federal government. Much like the Judas Sheep, he is leading not only small business and unions to slaughter.

            McCain’s Plan

            The senator needs to articulate his plan based on a historically successful plan.

1)      Using the trade unions as an example, the members pay into a welfare fund. It is personal responsibility.

·        These unions provide basic healthcare to all members whether working or in between jobs.

·        They purchase a catastrophic or extended care policy to cover the cost of serious illness or catastrophic illness for the entire group.

2)      Employees similarly contribute through their share of payroll deductions.

3)      A $5,000.00 tax credit places more earnings in the employees' pocket. However, any health care contributions should be pre-tax.

4)      Employees should be permitted to choose the health care plan that is best for them. Most Americans do not use all of the services that their plan covers. Escessive health care diverts money away from family budgets.

5)       The tax would be minimal, much like a sales tax. It provides the funding for an umbrella policy in the event of serious or catastrophic illness.

6)      Health care spending accounts should be simplified for easy access, and rolled over year to year. This plan allows taxpayers to pay their premiums from the spending account if they are self employed.

            Abortion

                        In the event of a threat to the mother’s life, Obama draws no picture of what constitutes a threat. A threat could be any obscure circumstance that one might think up. He gives no clear guidelines as to what he would like specifically to define as a medical threat to the mother’s life. Obama does not even use the word “medical” threat. He supports partial birth abortions. He hides behind verbiage when he defends his stance on providing medical assistance to babies surviving late term abortions. Once a child is born and takes a breath, it is entitled to the exact same health care that Obama states is a right. Let me compare this to illegal immigrants. They cross our borders at the end of a pregnancy. They give birth here in our country, and miraculously have all of the “rights” of an American citizen. There is no indecision or lack of definition as to their “right to healthcare, education, or a decent wage” in Obama’s mind. Obama believes that it is a woman’s “right to chose”; therefore it is her right to fund it. I strongly object to federal funding for abortions at any time.

Taxes

            We all heard the double speak, earners and taxpayers interchanged at key points. Those top 5% of earners will have an increase in taxes. He then states only 95 out of 100 taxpayers will not receive a tax increase. Even my colleagues in education are decrying his tax plan. Our school is one that struggles to meet NCLB, and he just added another hurdle. Not only are our tax dollars educating and providing healthcare to illegal aliens, it is decaying the morale of the professionals providing these services. Providing entitlements to remain status quo do not promote the middle class, it devalues the cost of public education, healthcare, and minimizes personal responsibility. Based on Obama’s plan, public schools will further deteriorate in all geographic locales and in particular, at the urban level. First, we have to get our children through elementary and high school before college. I finally heard disgruntled teachers utter that terrible word “Charter Schools. I quietly rejoiced inside because I am a parochial school grad.  For the first time today, I heard staunch union members blasting the perpetuation of bad policies by Obama to keep public education suppressed by creating more socioeconomic cushions to continue the apathy.

            I have heard complaints from colleagues that their leadership is exercising poor judgment. I think there is more to this than we are aware. Some of the “middle class” are not mindless sheep and don’t want to be led to slaughter. I would say they compare to Obama and his commitment to public funding. They'll say one thing, and do another.

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