"All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others." — George Orwell (Animal Farm)
Well, the hypocrits in Congress are rearing their ugly heads again. According to this article on HumanEvents.com, the House Ways and Means Committee is dead set on imposing goverment-run health care on the citizens of this country. In fact, the Democrats on the Committee love government-run health care so much they voted -- in a strict party-line vote -- to fully exempt Congress from the plan. The relevant section of the article states:
Democrats also voted down an amendment from Rep. Dean Heller (R-Nv.) that would require all Members of Congress to get insurance through the government-run plan. Apparently Democrat members of Congress do not like the government plan they’re trying to inflict on the rest of us. In a straight party line vote, Democrats voted against exempting themselves from the government-run plan by a vote of 21-18.
"We also had an amendment to require that members of Congress must participate in the government-run plan,” Camp said. “If it’s such a great idea, it should be a great idea for members of Congress. The majority voted to prevent that from happening. They voted to exempt members of Congress from the government-run plan.”
Another great example of our elected representatives looking out for us. If this health care plan is the greatest thing since sliced bread, why doesn't Congress want to join in the fun? Hmmm, maybe because our elected officials know that government-run health care is a disaster in every other country in the world. Don't worry about the $1.5 TRILLION (thats $1,500,000,000.00) initial cost estimate for this plan, we all know that a goverment entitlement program blows through the cost estimate in weeks and months, not years and decades; instead worry about whether you're going to be able to get the medical care you want, when you want it, from the doctor you want to see. Its highly unlikely that will happen under any goverment-sponsored health plan.
Does health care in the United States need some work? Yes, without a doubt. Its expensive, time consuming and involves lots of unnecessary preventative healthcare (primarily to avoid medical malpractice lawsuits -- damn lawyers screw everything up for everyone). But for all its faults, the health care system is far and away the best in the world. There is a reason that people from all over the world come to the USA to get specialized medical care: they want the best medical treatment they can get. But if Obamacare actually gets passed into law, the days of the superior American health care system will go the way of the Dodo.
Under any goverment run program, you can expect rationing, long delays for necessary surgeries and, if you think health care is expensive now, just wait until its free. If you don't believe me, just check out some critiques of the British and Canadian health care systems -- its where we're headed. And if the United States goverment does move into the health insurance business (on top of the banking and auto manufacturing business), where, as Glenn Beck asked, will all the rich Canadians and Europeans go for their health care? Certainly not the US anymore.
Come on Congress, resist the temptation to continue the march toward Socialism and leave our health care system alone. But if you can't resist, at least have the honesty and guts to join us for the implosion.