A recent ABC News poll (for
whatever it’s worth) indicated that 70% of those polled were not in favor of
the Affordable Health Care Act (AHCA). Other reported polls track in a similar
fashion. This majority opinion is for a
law which is almost a year and a half away from being applied in any meaningful
way and which the GAO calculates a $500 billion savings of tax dollars over the
next 10 years. It doesn’t take a brain
surgeon to realize something else is going on here. The clear consensus (of who’s ever being
polled) is that what we currently have is just fine…thank you very much. What creates that kind of idiocy?
The unmitigated and truly tragic
irony is that what we currently have is everything the critics of AHCA say the
new law will create. Our for-profit
health care system which, by accident of history, is mostly tied to employment,
contains within it the most inefficient, inequitable, and dreadful services any
modern “system” could devise. It is
actually a full-out assault on our liberty, however you define it. The inefficiency, inequity and mediocre
quality are easy to show because they can be quantitatively determined. Do the research and you’ll find those that argue
for the status quo will highlight technical equipment and the desire of foreign
doctors to practice in the US. They
chose not to follow the logic that manufacturers and doctors earn multiples of
what they can anywhere else. The
statistics tell another story – do the research. You’ll find the delivery of US health care is
just great, as long as you don’t get sick…that’s your 70%. The problem is that
the sick in this Country are a powerless minority. What the 70% fail to realize is that any one
of them could find themselves in that minority tomorrow.
What about liberty? Even if you’re not sick our system penalizes
you, if not actually promoting illness through anxiety. Millions do not change jobs because of the
fear of loss of health benefits. The will often chose jobs they don’t prefer
for the same reason. There is a constant restriction on the choice of providers
due to those not associated with one’s plan. Participants of plans are virtually at risk if they travel around the US, not so if they happen to be traveling around Europe or most Asian countries.
There is a helpless submission to the modification of an employer
provided plan including changes in benefits and cost. And the cost…the cost is so mind-boggling
high that logic would lead you to expect the streets to be mobbed in
protest. What’s going on? Why the passivity?
Those on the receiving end of the
$1.8 to $2.4 trillion annual transfer of wealth have used their resources to
affectively buy an entire political party and convince you that any change to our health care system to reduce cost,
increase access, and improve quality is great…as long as nothing changes. The AHCA was originally a Republican
idea. They don’t really have any major
problems with it. They primarily wanted
to make sure the “public option” was not part of it, as that would have been a
possible first step to a single payer system.
They succeeded in that. Opposition to the law now is more
political. Call it “Socialism”, convince
the stupid that their freedom, liberty, and American pride is at stake and ride
that pony to the next election - simple. They even were able to label the law “Obamacare”, which had already been
successfully used in Conservative circles as a negative term. Most Conservatives don’t even know the actual
name of the law. The term eventually was picked up by everyone; news media,
progressives, and moderates included. It’s
one thing for you to name the neighbor you hate “the jerk”. It’s quite another to get everyone else using
the same name, even those who like the guy.
You know when I got a chance to
know him I really like the jerk. These guys are good…but then look at the
audience.
The AHCA will do little to change
our broken health care system except increase access. The most important thing it did, however, was
to take us one step away from a completely dysfunctional system. The Conservative Right and their very large moneyed
interests that reap the benefits of that dysfunctional system have pulled off
the biggest scam in the history of the world. They have convinced a huge plurality of
Americans to act against their own self interest. Americans under 40 better wake up and realize
that one person’s short term gain can be another person’s long term nightmare.