It appears that the
Conservatives have been handed a great gift in the form of “Obamacare.” If you
think that the website debacle is bad, the emerging realization that there is
NO “free healthcare,” NO vaunted “public option” (UNLESS you already qualify for
Medicare or Medicaid), ONLY mandated health insurance with a range of policies,
from “Bronze” thru “Silver” and “Gold,” all the way to “Platinum,” with those
policies that come with higher premiums delivering a wider range of care AND
much lower deductibles and those policies with lower premiums delivering a much
more limited range of care, with much higher deductibles, often as high as
$25,000 or more. That realization amounts to a gigantic “bait and switch,” a
prodigious ripoff and it will almost certainly come with profound and
far-ranging political and social ramifications.
Small and medium size
businesses have long been screaming about the ACA’s costs, but now labor unions
are crying too (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/20/obama-s-labor-pains-unions-rage-against-the-affordable-care-act.html).
Big Labor is especially concerned that the collectively bargained,
multi-employer insurance plans that more than 15 million unionized workers
access under the Taft-Hartley Act may well be threatened under the
ACA. Those plans currently allow workers like builders, plumbers,
carpenters, etc. to change jobs among participating employers and stay in the
same health-insurance plan. Because many of the jobs involve manual labor,
the plans usually account for injuries and repetitive stresses, benefits that
unions say their workers sought instead of higher wages.
However, under the
Affordable Care Act, small companies can choose to stop covering such workers
through the union agreements and send their workers to the state-based
exchanges instead. The Fed’s claim is that trough these exchanges, workers
COULD “pay lower premiums thanks to federal subsidies,” but
many of these workers are now paying NO or very negligible premiums, as these
plans are primarily financed by the Construction firms they work with.
Labor leaders are also
concerned that even the workers who retain union plans will end up paying
higher premiums, and since there will be fewer people in the plans, the
coverage for those remaining members could very well become less comprehensive.
Wisely Senate
Republicans, like Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) who introduced a bill last week
specifically barring the White House from making any changes to the bill for
organized labor, have sought to take full advantage of this crisis. Senator
Thune and his cohorts rightly claim that any such changes or modifications for
such Labor Unions would amount to a “backroom deal.”
“Union leaders are now
awaking to the ugly reality of ObamaCare that most Americans have predicted all
along, including higher health care costs,” Senator Thune said.
Not long ago,
commentators on CBS News radio had speculated that the costs of the ACA could
result in such an onerous tax burden and such a diminution in health care that “the
government could be thrust into Republican hands for the rest of the Century.”
I personally find that
highly unlikely.
First, a mere decade
of GOP rule could (1) undo much of the entitlement ethos
currently embraced by much of America and (2) show just how
equally inept the GOP is, relative to the Democrats. BOTH political Parties are
largely peopled by short-sighted, self-centered would-be “rulers” rather than
statesmen or public servants.
Moreover, just as the
Democrats have done with their post-Great Recession political gift, the
Republicans will almost certainly find a way to fuck this gift up. Most likely,
given their wont, they’ll probably screw it up by focusing on “social issues”
like gays and abortion.
The one thing I've NEVER understood is how truly religious people could possibly embrace the
Conservative, “fend-for-yourself” agenda. The SAME doctrine that declares “all
life sacred,” also preaches that “aid to the destitute is mandated by Christian
morality.”
I AM a Conservative,
but I am NOT a “Christian,” certainly not in the contemporary sense of that
word, so I am NOT burdened by the inane ethos that declares “ALL life sacred,”
and DO NOT belief charity or alms is mandated by ANY moral code, “Christian,”
or other, as such a code would make veritable slaves (true “public servants”)
of the most productive among us.
IF you truly believe
things like, “God ‘blesses’ people with children,” you’re
really not a Conservative at all, but you probably ARE an idiot!
In real life, no “god”
micromanages life any more than such a god would “play dice.”
Children aren't “blessings” from any “god,” especially to those who can’t even adequately feed
themselves without government aid. The 25 y/o woman (Tashika Turner) who lost 3
of her children in a South Bronx fire had run up nearly $4,000 in unpaid
electric bills, which is why she’d resorted to using candles for light.
Unfortunately she’d apparently left some of them burning as they all went to
sleep. Children are NOT “blessings” to those who cannot even adequately take
care of their own needs.
God does NOT “bless”
people with children, people “bless” or “curse” themselves with them. You see,
people don’t “pray” children into existence, they generally...how to put this
most diplomatically...well, they fuck and often the byproduct of such
copulations is children. Now-a-days, people mostly copulate (fuck) for
recreation, as it’s a relatively cheap, somewhat exciting, or at least
stimulating and abundantly available form of fun.
Suffice to say,
mandated contraception for the dependent poor, coupled with clean, cheap and
readily available abortions for those who want them would effectively eliminate
such tragedies.
STILL, I have little
doubt that once the GOP becomes both empowered and emboldened by the coming
failure of “Obamacare,” the zealotry will once again pop out into the
foreground to sabotage any potential success that Party might hope to achieve.
To the zealot,
focusing on goofball and already lost “social issues,” like gays and abortion,
is far more important than bringing much needed Libertarians and Independents
back into the fold, so I have little doubt at all that the GOP will find a new
wave of Chrstine O’Donnell’s, Sharon Angle’s and Todd Akin’s to turn this gift
into a…well, into a political abortion.
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