Compromise Senate-Bill will collapse the American health care system into Single Payer
The health-care bill being offered as a compromise for the public-option by Senate majority leader Harry Reid will likely collapse into a single-payer system over time. The crux of the bill involves a Medicare expansion to those between 55-64 years old. However to pay for it, Congress must cut Medicare. So how does one CUT Medicare AND expand it at the same time. Watch the first 1:45 of this video for further explanation (and confusion).
Understand it yet?…neither do I. However, it didn’t take a rocket-scientist to figure out that this will accelerate Medicare unfunded liabilities. With Medicare unfunded liabilities already near 75 trillion dollars, this acceleration of unfunded liabilities will eventually cause the system to collapse in a mountain of debt. What we would be left with is (drum roll please) government having to subsidize health care/health insurance for its citizens. So this health care bill would eventually morph us into a single-payer system by accelerating the collapse of Medicare. This is classic Cloward-Pivin strategy of overloading the current system until it collapses then government taking total control. In fact, Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah this bill would result in “the ultimate in one-payer system”. Even Democratic Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska said allowing people between the ages of 55-64 to purchase Medicare coverage could simply be an intermediate step on the way to an entirely government-run health care system—“which I do not like”. To put a little icing on this cake, Nancy Pelosi endorses it.
Obama and his progressive minions would like nothing more than to transform America into a progressive/socialist/ Marxist utopia effectively burning the Constitution and creating zombie-like citizens totally dependent on the government for everything. The only ones that can get us out of this Orwellian nightmare is us. Let’s roll.
Friday, December 11, 2009
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