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Wall Street Weekly | 09/11/2009 11:45 am

Liz Peek: Obama's Mystifying Message

By Liz Peek
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Bears, Bulls, Chickens and Pigs: wOw’s Wall Street Weekly with Liz Peek (Week of 9/7) 

Editor’s Note: Liz Peek is a financial columnist and the author of wOw’s SHEconomics.

Here’s one thing that almost all Americans appear to agree on: They want the same health-insurance program that members of Congress have. Good luck with that.

President Obama gave a stirring speech on Wednesday night, his 29th on health care. Americans everywhere were moved by his eloquence. However, many remained completely mystified by his message, including myself. If there is enough fraud and waste in Medicare to fund a good portion of universal coverage, why don’t we tackle it right away? Why do we need legislation to go after lawbreakers? Also – where are these "costs" that we’ll be cutting? Why doesn’t the president offer up one concrete example of what will be eliminated? How can we have "radical reform" but leave everyone’s program just as it is?

Here’s the corker: If the government controls 70% of health care today, and that portion has grown much more rapidly than the private sector (even before prescription benefits kicked in), and the system is cataclysmically broken, does that really lead us to turn over more of the industry to bureaucrats?

President Obama continues to pitch two incompatible proposals. The first is that we need to provide insurance and medical care to an additional 30 million people. The second is that we need to rein in costs. Both of those goals are valid, but who really believes that they can coexist? The notion that his pet program is budget neutral is malarkey, according to the Congressional Budget Office. If you’re skeptical of the CBO – consult the Pete Peterson Foundation, which just published a study saying that the House bill would boost our deficit by $1 trillion in its second decade. Equally idiotic is the prospect that monumental government tampering will please those 84% of Americans who are today happy with their insurance and health care.

What can be done? I think most Americans believe that it is a moral imperative that the needy in this country have access to health care. While the debate has wandered off into a stultifying treatise on insurance, which the administration hopes will bore us into apathy, the real heart of the issue is getting indigent people out of the emergency room and into some alternative health-care situation.

I cannot understand why the administration does not sanction the growing availability of clinics that are being developed by pharmacies like Rite-Aid and big-box stores like Wal-Mart, which offer low-cost care to those with and without insurance. A recent study in the Annals of Internal Medicine concluded that these operations – there are now 1,000 such clinics across the country – provide care just as effectively as the traditional doctor visit, and considerably more cheaply. Why doesn’t Obama reach out to these providers, and offer government support for a rapid expansion of these outlets as well as vouchers (like food stamps) for those unable to pay? Who do we think will be more efficient – Wal-Mart or Washington?

As to providing affordable insurance for everyone, this can be accomplished by allowing insurers to compete across state lines, and by providing subsidies for high-risk pools. This could be mandated by Congress overnight. Yes, some states will howl over lost fees. Better some unhappy state regulators than upsetting the majority of Americans who will ultimately see their insurance subsumed into a giant government bog.

And how about seriously tackling the exorbitant cost of so-called "defensive medicine" practiced by those fearful of lawsuits? The president, to his credit, actually alluded to this issue in his address – a first for a Democrat to my knowledge. (Mentioning tort reform out loud is to Democrats like whispering "Voldemort" to Harry Potter.) This is a serious problem, accounting for as much as 20% of our health-care outlays. Since trial lawyers vehemently oppose any caps on awards, and since they spend millions supporting Democrats each year, I have little expectation on this front.

443 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

deber B
Let’s be fair, F P.   They ALL lie, Obama & Co included!!   Obama promised on his campaign that he would win this war in Afghanistan!!   Now let’s see if he denies McCrystal his needed troops…Pelosi, far left wing radical, says "no more troops."   Let’s see who the real president is in the White House.
By deber B on 09/12/2009 1:43 pm
elle vee
The ‘ship of lies’ is still afloat as long as Obama is the captain!
By elle vee on 09/11/2009 8:44 pm
S G
The republican party is full of lies. Seems that is all you have is your lies.
By S G on 09/12/2009 10:14 am
Star Lawrence
Good grief—both sides are spinning like Dervishes and lying their lungs out! Hardly worthy of comment anymore.
By Star Lawrence on 09/12/2009 11:33 am
S G

Then don’t.

By S G on 09/12/2009 1:15 pm
Star Lawrence
Since this is basically a hostile and not too constructive forum, I guess I won’t for awhile.
By Star Lawrence on 09/12/2009 2:36 pm
Xiulan Li

I know you must have invested so much in your choice of president that now you MUST close ranks around him.  It is understandable, but sad. 

You must know all Republicans don’t lie, any more than all Democrats.  But there is so much of it in Washington that it defies the imagination.

Today 15 thousand people showed up in Minnesota to hear President Obama.  Hundreds of thousands showed up to protest the goings on in Washington.  I just hear a lifelong liberal say she has finally thrown in the liberal towel, that light has dawned, and she said "It’s time to stand up for my country, instead of my party."

 

By Xiulan Li on 09/12/2009 8:21 pm
starry Nite

After 9/11 we were a united country it is too bad that feeling is gone.  Republicans are  so bent on the destruction of President Obama -I fear they will destroy the country.   They spread deliberate lies about everything including the ridiculous "death panels".    I hope most seniors aren’t brain dead and disregard this BS.  I don’t know why I’m picking on seniors, Sarah Palin and Liz Peek are brain dead. (what a meanie)

Illegal Immigrants are not covered under the Health care reform bill.  Right wingers use the illogical argument that they "could seek health coverage because we can’t ask them to verify they are citizens.".  This is false.

 I have no problem with illegal immigrants purchasing insurance policies with their own money.  Better they purchase it than we continue to pay for their emergency room visits. 

 

By starry Nite on 09/11/2009 11:06 pm
Pdr de
As for your claim that he refuses to meet with Republicans - did he not say during his speech that his "door is always open" to viable suggestions to improve the health plan?  I’m sure he did!
By Pdr de on 09/12/2009 6:27 am
deber B
Never listen to what President Obama "says."    Watch what he does or doesn’t do.   He has told many lies starting early in his campaign.
By deber B on 09/12/2009 8:21 am
F P
Gee whillikers, I did just that with Georgie and was continually appalled.
By F P on 09/12/2009 8:55 am
deber B
F P, I’m feeling your pain, baby!
By deber B on 09/12/2009 1:44 pm
Mahulda Fite
Pdr de—"did he not say during his speech that his ‘door is always open’—yes and he said he wouldn’t ram legislation through—yet he has, he said he would put legislation out there for 5 days so people could read it—and he hasn’t, he SAYS a lot of things that countradict what he DOES. What is amazing is that there are still people that believe him.
By Mahulda Fite on 09/12/2009 8:57 am
F P
Want me to enumerate all the things Georgie kept hidden and contradicted himself on? And lied about?  There are plenty. You guys are hilarious in your obeisance to Georgie and Dickie and refusing to believe he could lie, cheat, manipulate the constitution and break the law continually. What is amazing is that there are still people like you who are out there still believing in that Georgie could do no wrong and that he will be vindicated.
By F P on 09/12/2009 10:31 am
Star Lawrence
Who said any of the above?
By Star Lawrence on 09/12/2009 11:17 am