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Obama's Health Care Waterloo

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By Dave Lindorff

The Obama administration and the Congressional Democrats are finally hitting the inevitable wall that was bound to confront them because of the president’s congenital inability to be a bold leader, and because of the party’s toxic decades-old decision to betray its working class New Deal base in favor of wholesale corporate whoredom.

The wall is health care reform, which both Barack Obama and the Democratic Party had hoped would be the ticket for them to ride to victory in the 2010 Congressional elections and the 2012 presidential election.

But you cannot achieve the twin goals of reducing health care costs and providing access to health care to 50 million uninsured people, while leaving the profit centers of the current system—doctors, hospitals and the health insurance industry—in charge and in a position to continue to reap profits.

Watching President Obama address the American Medical Association was a cringe-inducing experience as he assured the assembled doctors he was not going to expand Medicare payments “broadly” to cover all patients, or end the current “piece-work reimbursement” system that has so enriched physicians, or as he told them that savings would “not come off your backs.” It was particularly cringe-inducing when he told the AMA that he knew that making money was not why its members were in the profession, saying, “That is not why you became doctors. That is not why you put in all those hours in the Anatomy Suite or the O.R. That is not what brings you back to a patient's bedside to check in or makes you call a loved one to say it'll be fine. You did not enter this profession to be bean-counters and paper-pushers. You entered this profession to be healers - and that's what our health care system should let you be. “

Oh please. I know there are plenty of wonderful doctors who are dedicated to their patients and to patient care. But I also know plenty of doctors who have told me how half their classmates in medical school were mainly in it for the money, and that study halls and cafeterias of American med schools echo with the conversations about what can be made working in particular specialties. Not to mention the corrupt and insidious profit-sharing arrangements doctors enter into with labs, CAT-Scan and MRI test centers, pharmaceutical companies and other businesses, to earn profits by sending patients for unnecessary tests and treatments.

One can only imagine what he would be saying to insurance industry executives about his “reform” plans.

Because Obama and Congressional Democrats are unwilling to cut themselves off from the lucrative campaign-funding bonanza that is the health care industry, they cannot address seriously either the cost or the access crisis that plagues health care in the US, and that makes health care in this country cost 20 percent of GDP—twice what it costs in any other modern nation on a per capita or GDP basis, and that still leaves one in six Americans without ready access to even routine health care.

The answer to this crisis is obvious: a single-payer “socialized” system, in which you still have private doctors, and private or publicly run hospitals, but where the government sets the payment rates for treatment, and provides all compensation to health care providers.

If Democrats in Congress were serious about health care reform, they would immediately order the Congressional Budget Office to conduct a cost study of instituting such a program—a study that would include an estimate of the savings to individuals and employers if health care costs were lifted entirely off their backs (because obviously it would require considerable new government revenue to fund a single-payer program, but that’s only half the equation—the other half, the savings, is simply ignored by critics and doomsayers on the right and in the health care industry). Instead, Obama and the Democratic Congress are studiously avoiding even allowing any mention of the single-payer option. (A New York Times report today on the various health care plans working their way through Congress, and coming out of the White House, completely blacked out any mention of a single-payer bill in the House authored by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, which the House leadership has prevented from even getting a token hearing.)

Obama’s unwillingness to lead on this issue will doom his health care plan. There is obviously no way Congress is going to shake off its corrupt leech-like attachment to corporate sponsors and their cash-spreading lobbyists, but had the new president wanted to make a historic mark and cruise to victory in 2012, he could have, like President Lyndon Johnson before him in his campaign for Medicare in 1965, put himself solidly behind a single-payer plan and made the case that it could cut America’s collective health bill in half while opening the door to every American.

Instead, he’s likely to end up with worse than nothing—that is with even more uninsured Americans come 2012, and with health care costs moving up as a share of GDP—and could well find himself out of a job. The policy that his handlers, like White House Chief-of-Staff Rahm Emanuel, had conceived of as Obama’s ticket to re-election, health care reform, could well prove instead to be his Waterloo.

That is if his adoption of a policy of expanded war in Afghanistan—another example of a failure to lead—doesn’t prove to be this president’s bigger policy disaster.

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DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-area journalist. He is author of “Marketplace Medicine: The Rise of the For-Profit Hospital Chains” (Bantam Books, 1992), and most recently of “The Case for Impeachment” (St. Martin’s Press, 2006). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net

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Yep, instead we will get Health Insurance Enrichment

The Obama Plan is looking more and more like health insurance enrichment and entrenchment.  An Additional $1.6 trillion, mandated insurance and we're all trapped in our employer based crappy and deteriorating health care plans.

And according to the CBO 37 million Americans will still be uninsured.  The democrats are blowing it and building an expensive bridge to no where. 

Not planning on voting for Obama or any other representative that cannot say "single payer".  They have absolutely infuriated me and I'm ready to bang pots and pans around my representatives office. 

Done being fooled. 

by August Adams (11 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 667 comments [61 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Friday, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:03:47 PM

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Use the link

OpEd has so many who talk of the importance of health care. 

Thank you for including the link.  Wouldn't it be wonderful if in the next 24 hours every reader used it to send a simple 2 or 3 sentence comment supporting change?!

Why does this seem so hard?  Why do so few make that minimum effort?

Thank you, Dave for making it so easy for us.  

by sometimes blinded (5 articles, 114 quicklinks, 21 diaries, 793 comments [80 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Friday, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:53:39 PM

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Thanks again, Dave!

You have provided an excellent analysis of what is happening.  Obama does not seem to realize that a bold move on his part that carries the day for a truly meaningful reform for national health care system would be worth far more than all the possible corporate contributions for his and his party's re-election campaigns.  Sadly, we are left wondering whether he is incapable of being a bold leader (for whatever reasons) despite his desire to lead, or whether he never intended to carry out any of his promises in the first place.   

by Nathan Nahm (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 238 comments [119 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Saturday, Jun 20, 2009 at 5:57:42 AM

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Health Care

Of course, we cannot afford health care. There was plenty of money to give huge tax breaks to the rich, plenty of money for war, plenty of money to bail out Wall Street, plenty of money to buy health insurance for AIG who gambled away our money but we had plenty of money to bail them out.

The FED believes that we have plenty of money so he can print more money to bail out Wall Street.

But when it comes to the people we do not have enough money.

Take a look at the national medium income, subtract payroll taxes, medium federal, state and local taxes, medium house payment, food, energy, other debt payments and tell me where will the $10,000 - $16,000 for health care will come from. Without health care reform, a single payer public option there will be nothing for discretionary spending. Now tell me just how healthy will the consumer economy be going forward.

This is not rocket science. This is about the competitiveness of this economy and the health of its people. The CBO has made an estimate of cost without reviewing all of the components BUT what is the cost to the nation without health care reform. Has anyone run the numbers?

The path of the Congress is clear either they continue to represent only the interests of Corporate America or the people. They can no longer hide by claiming that the Democrats will be different than the Republicans once they are in control. We put them in control and now they ignore the people.

This is simple economics, market forces have failed us. Market forces have drive up the cost of health care and the cost of doing business in this country. Market forces have created the biggest disaster since the Great Depression and we are using our precious tax dollars to bail out the national and global economy.

We cannot afford to ignore a public option or single payer plan in health care.

by e e (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments [2 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Saturday, Jun 20, 2009 at 9:18:45 AM

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thank you for a succinct and elegant statement

why is obama so stunningly blind to the obvious. Perhaps if 2 million Americans marched day after day to the White House, we could get his attention, but maybe not. A move to Costa Rica where health insurance costs 32 dollars per month seems like the next logical step.

by Ellen Olenska (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 13 comments [4 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Saturday, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:15:06 PM

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Obama's Waterloo?

Really liked your piece Dave!  I think you hit it on the head.  Millions of Americans have high expectations of getting the morass of health care solved in this country.  The people are, once again, ahead of the politicians because they realize that in the 21st Century, a health care system that relies on employers to provide it is collapsing down around our ears.  If we do nothing to institute single-payer health care, within four years we will have 100 million people without health care and something will be on the brink of happening that Che Guevarra said could never happen in the United States.  Revolution.

As our economy settles away from a post-ponzi scheme fiasco, more and more businesses will be declaring bankruptcy and in doing so voiding union contracts that had guaranteed benefits.  Not only workers will be denied health care but also retirees who received them through these benefits as well.  A  good number of those aren't old enough to qualify for medicare.  

Obama had better put all the energy he can into making a true health care reform happen or not only will he be a one-term President.  Also he will be seen as a smooth talking snake-oil salesman who talked real nice, took a lot of trips at taxpayer expense and accomplished nothing. 

 

 

by Bryan Emmel (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 662 comments [96 recommended, 2 rejected]) on Sunday, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:04:25 AM

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