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THE 'STUPID' STRATEGY
HEALTH-REFORMERS' LAST HOPE
Obama: Relying on arguments only a sucker would buy.


August 21, 2009
Posted: 3:04 am
August 21, 2009

THE Obama team is saddled with a foundering health- care strategy. But it has a fallback plan -- relying on the sheer dimwitted gullibility of the American public. How stupid do they think we are?

Stupid enough to think that a new $1 trillion health-care entitlement is just the thing to restore the country to fiscal health.

Stupid enough not to realize that it is through budget trickery -- the taxes begin immediately, the spending is put off for a few years -- that the program in the House shows "only" a $239 billion deficit over the first 10 years.

Stupid enough to think increased preventive care will save the government money, just because President Obama constantly repeats it despite all the studies to the contrary.

Stupid enough not to worry that Obama's proposed superteam of technocrats operating outside normal political controls -- the so-called Independent Medicare Advisory Council -- will resort to rationing when costs spiral upward.

Stupid enough to consider it wise to use several billion dollars in cuts from Medicare to create an entitlement rather than to forestall Medicare's own looming insolvency, now projected for 2017.

Stupid enough to believe that we'll be able to keep our current health-care arrangements if we like them, even though the public option could throw tens of millions of people out of private insurance.

Stupid enough to credit Obama's assurances that the Democrats' reform isn't about government intervention in the health-care system when -- even without the public option -- it all-but-nationalizes health insurance.

Stupid enough not to see through Obama's sudden insistence on calling his plan "health-insurance reform" as empty, poll-tested phrase-making.

Stupid enough to consider Obama's reform a good deal when its insurance regulations would increase premiums for most healthy people.

Stupid enough to think that the very real problem of people with pre-existing conditions locked out of the insurance market can't be alleviated short of a 1,000-page bill reordering the entire health-care system.

Stupid enough to buy Obama's cockamamie stories about unnecessary tonsillectomies and amputations -- undertaken by greedy doctors to pad profits -- driving health-care costs.

Stupid enough to get gulled by rhetoric attacking special interests when almost all the special interests are backing Obama's plan for cowardly and self-interested reasons.

Stupid enough to consider new taxes on employment -- imposed by the so-called employer mandate -- a good idea during a weak economy with 9.4 percent unemployment.

Stupid enough to condemn ordinary people angry and frightened enough to show up at town-hall meetings in every corner of the country as the product of an "astroturfing" conspiracy.

Stupid enough to blame nefarious Republicans for the faltering public support for an expensive, ungainly and contradictory health-care program passed out of four congressional committees on strict party-line votes.

And stupid enough not to be offended at how contemptibly stupid they think we are. comments.lowry@
nationalreview.com

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Lowry nails it.