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What is going on here?

By “here,” I mean in the United States for the last year or so.  And I don’t mean to imply that I have an answer.

In the last 12 months, an extremely junior Senator from an extremely leftist and corrupt area of Illinois has been transformed into a savior, rescuing us from the ravages of the Bush Administration.  Nothing he could say was recognized publicly as the sophomoric soporific inanity that it was.  His pronouncements have been self-contradictory and frankly far-fetched, nay unworkable, nay impossibly unattainable.  His campaign promises were so outrageous that they seemed to be beyond contradiction–how does one argue with insanity?  He promised “hope” as if he were a revival preacher, and “change” without saying just what would change, in what direction, and how it would be paid for.  In fact, he promised it would be free!

Yet the Constitutionally protected press didn’t seem to notice.  Not a word of question when he found himself unable to complete  a sentence because his teleprompter was running slower than his mouth.  No lifted eyebrows when he named a well-recognized doofus as his running mate.  Nope, just “Isn’t that amazing!  Out of the box thinking!”  And, “There isn’t a nicer guy in DC than good ol’ Joe.  He even rides the train to work.”

But let’s move on to something more concrete.

He forced through a “stimulus” package and signed it without following any of the campaign promises he’d made regarding publicity for new bills or five days of review on-line.  He claimed it was imperative, to keep unemployment rates below 8%.  It was heavily back-loaded, with little of the appropriated money actually directed at the areas of the economy that could help turn things around fast.  It cost a trillion dollars, yet he didn’t seem to mind that.  “I’ll cut the deficit in half in my first term,” he said.  And the adoring masses didn’t notice that the deficit would still be twice what it was at its highest under the hated Bush Regime, which was fighting two fronts of a foreign war at the time.  Now, unemployment rates are approaching 10% and likely to go higher, while the “extreme emergency stimulus spending package” has only disbursed about 5% of its appropriation after four months of availability.  And the press actually reports that President Obama had “predicted” that jobless rates would skyrocket this way.  They ignore the fact that his prediction was premised on the stimulus package not being passed.

Then he decided to buy both General Motors and Chrysler with borrowed taxpayer money, abrogate the contacts both companies had with their dealers and bond holders, and give their assets to another private company, Fiat (Chrysler), and to the UAW, (GM).  This was to avoid bankruptcy for both firms and “protect American jobs.”  The press barely noticed how the law was being circumvented.  Once the takeover was complete, GM declared bankruptcy anyway.  And President Obama declared that he “had no desire to run an auto company” after naming a “Car Czar” to run the company, who would report directly to the President.  Meanwhile, GM announced that it would be expanding its European operations (not US), and of course Fiat is an Italian company, and not one known for great engineering or marketing acumen.  Oh, yes,

President Obama forced Chrysler into federal bankruptcy protection on Thursday so it could pursue a lifesaving alliance with the Italian automaker Fiat, in yet another extraordinary intervention into private industry by the federal government.–New York Times, 05/01/2009

So much for avoiding bankruptcy, but they did avoid the bankruptcy laws. And all those jobs they were going to save apparently didn’t include the auto dealers they forced out of business.

Next up, Cap and Trade, or Cap and Tax as it’s known in the conservative blogosphere.  It was rushed through the House, again without the promised public review time, in fact without time for Representatives to even read the thing.  It doesn’t do much, if anything, to clean out our air, but it will do plenty to clean out our checking accounts.  Against all the evidence, President Obama touts it as a bill that will actually save us money, even though it will help push us from a known, inexpensive technology (based on a natural resource we have plenty of) into dependence on some pie-in-the-sky technology which nobody even knows is workable, and which today is god-awful expensive.  Major beneficiaries of the bill include some major benefactors of Candidate Obama, such as General Electric.  But I don’t intend to dwell.

Let’s go to the infamous “health care” issue.  We are being told that if we force the 40 million (that’s 40,000,000, accepted common knowledge) people in the US who do not have “health care” (actually, they have no formal health insurance) to buy into government controlled health insurance, their health care will be improved and it will actually cost less (in total) than what the country spends today (in total).  Assuming there are 260 million people in the US who do have health insurance of some kind, that means we can somehow increase the number of people with health insurance by 15%, without reducing the quality or quantity of health care of the original 260 million, while reducing the total cost of it all.

Just think about that.  President Obama is promising us something for nothing.  In fact, he’s promising us something and a rebate.  Now, what did your parents tell you about “something for nothing”?  What about TANSTAAFL?  Didn’t even Bernie Madoff wake anybody up?

The claim is made that the government can run a health insurance plan better and cheaper than can private insurers, because the government “won’t have to be interested in making a profit.”  To bureaucrats, “making a profit” means “squeezing the customers until their eyes pop out.”  To a successful businessman, it means “watching expenses to keep them down, while giving the customer what he wants, and leaving some margin for profit after paying the highest business tax rates in the developed world.”

One way they claim they can do better is by economy of scale (and coercion)–they’ll force doctors and hospitals to take less pay for their work.  Same, I suppose, for other types of medical providers–ambulance services, pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies, makers (and inventors) of medical equipment, and medical researchers.  They don’t say why this won’t gradually force more and more of these providers either out of the business, or out of the US.  There is a shortage of medical doctors already–how will cutting their anticipated pay help recruit more of them?  Oh, yes, they also claim that one reason they have to insinuate themselves into the practice of medicine is to prop up failing local hospitals.  And they plan to do this by cutting reimbursement to those hospitals.  This makes sense to whom????!!!!????!!!!

President Obama’s lackeys appeared everywhere today, I’m sure, trying to overcome the devastating testimony of the CBO this week, that there was no saving in the proposed legislation.  They tried to explain that it’s “deficit neutral” because it’ll save this here, and that there, and the $250 billion over-run (that’s about $1,000 for each legal resident of the US.  The actual cost will be about a trillion dollars over ten years–that’s $1,000,000,000,000, four times the over-run, and a million millions) they aren’t saving because they aren’t going to reduce payments to Medicare after all (or was it Medicaide?) doesn’t count.

Right.  And you and I don’t count either, because we apparently can’t count.  If we could, we’d be burning down buildings in DC to show our outrage at having people in positions of power who seem to believe they can say “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain” forever and get away with it, just because they’ve gotten away with it for a year.  And I must mention that of those 40 million “uninsured,” only about 16 million of them will be insured after the trillion dollars has been spent.  That makes it $62,500 per new insuree.

It is literally IMPOSSIBLE for these screwball schemes of President Obama to work.  There is no way for them to work.  Not only that, if they are implemented, things will get worse, not better.  Fewer doctors will have more patients to treat.  More patients will be turned away, and more will be misdiagnosed due to the constraints of time and a reduction in available diagnostic tests.  There will be less innovative use of medicines and technology.  There will be less technology available to work with, as companies will have a higher threshhold to meet for medical equipment R&D to become profitable. The expense of university-based research will fall more and more on the taxpayers’ shoulders as private providers will no longer find it feasible to make the effort.

And private insurers will lose business to the tax-subsidized government plan, as businesses recognize they have to throw their employees off their existing plans to compete with all their competitiors who are doing the same thing.  In time, there will be no affordable private health insurance.  It will be a luxury for the wealthy, if it exists at all.  It will truly be a takeover of the health care sector by the govenment.

Finally, Republicans, do not fall prey to the accusation that you are “absent without permission” in the search for better health services.  Educate yourselves.  Learn the history of medicine.  Almost none of the advances of modern medicine have been made by government-directed practitioners.  Individuals and private companies, perhaps some with government grants, have done the bulk of the work in eradicating many diseases and developing the technologies that are considered necessary for modern diagnostic procedures and treatment.  By protecting the free market approach to medical treatment, you are protecting our access to affordable and available health care.

So, what is going on here?  It’s pretty clear, even to me, that President Obama is telling us that 5 plus 5 equals 4, the moon is made of green cheese, and that there won’t be runaway inflation or onerous tax burdens when he passes his agenda.  And it’s clear that he can’t be correct.

Why isn’t that clear to everybody, including the press that loves him so?

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  • http://www.redstate.com/britcom/ Britcom

    “For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.”
    - 2 Timothy 4:3 (NIV)

    This is an irrational generation uninterested in the consequences of error. They block their ears and close their eyes rather than have to accept a reality they find distasteful. Would this were a TV show or a video game, no harm would be done by their fantasies, but this is the real world and the dangers are real and the harm irreparable.

    Now the vultures are feasting on the carcasses left in the wake of this monumental fit of self-destruction.

  • bs

    …with the healthcare scam, there will be no way out. Once it’s foisted upon us, it’s there to stay. There will be no easy way to unhook it. At least with cap and tax, a President and Congress that actually possess two neurons to rub together (unlike the current mentally deranged bunch) will be able to disable that abomination.

  • Flagstaff

    It may never pass. I have “hope” that it won’t. They are racing the calendar to get something written and passed before the end of summer, when they seem to think that we’ll come to our senses and “politics will kick in.” Or as discussed on Fox News Sunday today,

    Juan Williams: We have major hospitals, even… rural hospitals, on danger of collapse, because of the high cost of health care… (interrupted)

    Chris Wallace: Will these bills solve that problem? (crosstalk)

    JW: No, because, but the point is… (crosstalk) No, it’s not, it’s not the point at this point, because the point is that if you have to get the work done, and they want to get the work done now, before the political season kicks in for 2010… (interrupted)

    CW: But you’re saying that the bills don’t solve the problem.

    JW: No one’s saying it solves it in its current form, Chris, what they’re saying is, “We have the opportunity to work on it now, before politics becomes so large that it will block any potential solution.”

    Bill Krystol smirks…. (time passes)

    BK: …It’s a cynical bill, as well as a bad bill.

    Seems to me Juan was reiterating the “can’t let a crisis go to waste” mantra, while he admitted that if politics (the interjection of the will of the American people into the process) got into gear, there would be no way it could happen. Juan seems like an intelligent man of good will, but he is irrationally supporting a bad idea, one he admits nobody, including his beloved liberals, has figured out. Juan, politics would only block bad “solutions.”

    The other hope is that the ineptitude of the Big O in executing anything, let alone something this complex, will mean nothing of consequence will actually happen before Obama is out of office. I disagree that it can’t be reversed, even if it does get started. Just as our elected lackeys need to realize they are now spending our great-grandchildren’s money, money they have no right to spend, a properly motivated legislature in the near future could reverse, or a properly motivated President could refuse to execute, those laws.

  • Flagstaff

    You.” Missed the button, I guess. See immediately below.

  • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

    Not this one:

    Of course, in that anime series Big O and his operator, Roger Smith are the good guys, but a lot of things get smashed up. Our Big O seems to lie awake at night thinking of ways to smash up the economy with equal zest.

    Sorry for the threadjack, Flag, but I just had to after your Big O comment. As for Juan, I like him sometimes, others I’m like, “What are you thinking?”

    But he is from NPR after all…

  • Flagstaff

    If you consider the real-life players in this drama, the whole thing reads like a black comedy.

    Obama does all the wrong things, but people still love him. OK, Will Smith.

    His VP never says the “right” things, but nobody notices or cares. Sasha Baron Cohen. Or John Cleese. Yes, Cleese would be the perfect Uncle Joe.

    A press that reports whatever the President wants, no matter how contrary to fact. If he says he can get the sun to rise in the West, they will prepare the front page headline a day early.

    Democrats who are… Democrats. What could be funnier? Chuckie Schumer and Pat Leahy have a thing going that everybody on the left of the aisle ignores. San Fran Nan can’t find matching shoes. Dingy Harry can’t keep up with his real estate losses. Rahm Emanuel (Alec Baldwin) is frantically pulling strings behind the scenes and mumbling about a “crisis.”

    The Republican opposition is bi-polar. They can’t decide whether to fight or suck up.

    The only normal person, who stands up for the right things every time, who is therefore completely unpredictable by Republican standards, is pilloried by the press because she loves her state, her country, and her family, and they can’t believe she’s not lying about it. Conservatives are equally confused.

    Lots of bit players who support different players in the the Republican “leadership,” all to the detriment of each other and the party.

    A better playwright than I could run far with this. And he’d only have to read the daily news to get the next improbable situation to expand upon.

  • Flagstaff

    ZerO. I’ve seen that used before.

    I’ve always liked The Big New Brethinthky, too.

  • Flagstaff

    I think.

  • romatrast

    It’s simple, really. While his supporters are still bedazzled, the O Gang rams through the all the virtually irreversible legislation you mention before recess and when they return, the Dems double the income tax on the rich. 90% of voters won’t have to pay more taxes so why would they complain? And so what if the GOP regains the majority in congress after 2010? They won’t get any further trying to eliminate the new “entitlements” than they did trying to bring the old ones under control. Of course that will cause our economy to shrivel but the O Gang believes that we’ve been the big dog long enough anyway and that isn’t really “fair” to the rest of the world.

    What are our richest citizens, many of whom voted for O, going to do about it? Renounce their American citizenship and take up residence in some out-of-the-way tax haven? A few will, I suppose, but most will just put off buying that third or fourth yacht and/or airplane and do their best to live on the millions or billions they have left while consoling themselves with the thought that they are heroically helping so many millions of their “less fortunate” fellow citizens which is what many of them do anyway when they get bored with making money.

    If that doesn’t do it, we can always cut the defense budget in half. (They’ve already started by cutting the F-22 program.)

  • Common_Cents

    A Mighty Wind
    Best in Show

    Would be perfect for the reply to “W” which would be “O”.

  • Flagstaff

    Could the Obamanites really believe they’re doing the right things, or are they destroying the economy and country on purpose?

    I’ve heard plenty of people who are backing the latter choice.