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ObamaCare endorsements: What the bribe was
By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann As the suicidal Democratic congressmen proceed to rubber-stamp the Obama healthcare reform despite the drubbing their party took in the ’09 elections, the president trotted out the endorsements of the AMA and the AARP to stimulate support. But these — and the other endorsements — his package has received are all bought and paid for. Here are the deals: · The American Medical Association (AMA) was facing a 21 percent cut in physicians’ reimbursements under the current law. Obama promised to kill the cut if they backed his bill. The cuts are the fruit of a law requiring annual 5-6 percent reductions in doctor reimbursements for treating Medicare patients. Bravely, each year Congress has rolled the cuts over, suspending them but not repealing them. So each year, the accumulated cuts threaten doctors. By now, they have risen to 21 percent. With this blackmail leverage, Obama compelled the AMA to support his bill … or else! · The AARP got a financial windfall in return for its support of the healthcare bill. Over the past decade, the AARP has morphed from an advocacy group to an insurance company (through its subsidiary company). It is one of the main suppliers of Medi-gap insurance, a high-cost, privately purchased coverage that picks up where Medicare leaves off. But President Bush-43 passed the Medicare Advantage program, which offered a subsidized, lower-cost alternative to Medi-gap. Under Medicare Advantage, the elderly get all the extra coverage they need plus coordinated, well-managed care, usually by the same physician. So more than 10 million seniors went with Medicare Advantage, cutting into AARP Medi-gap revenues. Presto! Obama solved their problem. He eliminates subsidies for Medicare Advantage. The elderly will have to pay more for coverage under Medigap, but the AARP — which supposedly represents them — will make more money. (If this galls you, join the American Seniors Association, the alternative group; contact
sbarton@americanseniors.org
.) · The drug industry backed ObamaCare and, in return, got a 10-year limit of $80 billion on cuts in prescription drug costs. (A drop in the bucket of their almost $3 trillion projected cost over the next decade.) They also got administration assurances that it will continue to bar lower-cost Canadian drugs from coming into the · Insurance companies got access to 40 million potential new customers. But when the Senate Finance Committee lowered the fine that would be imposed on those who don’t buy insurance from $3,500 to $1,500, the insurance companies jumped ship and now oppose the bill, albeit for the worst of motives. The only industry that refused to knuckle under was the medical device makers. They stood for principle and wouldn’t go along with Obama’s blackmail. So the Senate Finance Committee retaliated by imposing a tax on medical devices such as automated wheelchairs, pacemakers, arterial stents, prosthetic limbs, artificial knees and hips and other necessary accoutrements of healthcare. So these endorsements are not freely given, but bought and paid for by an administration that is intent on passing its program at any cost.
Source: The contents of this site are © 2009 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsisiary of News Communications, Inc. 4 comments from 3 users
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posted by
JohnfromBakersfield
on Nov 8, 2009 at 02:24 AM
posted by
siouxcityranch
on Nov 8, 2009 at 05:04 AM
JB You lost me at "Obamacare." not surprizing! Witter..I mentioned the rip off the other day on an AARP blog but nobody listened..AARP has too many seniors convinced they are a good org fighting for them..they have done their job well! *YES* they are backing Owes healthcare plan because its going to gut the current system and seniors will be forced to apply for their inflated prices for insurance..if people would have only price shopped that support ARRP they would have realized that little fact and figured out AARP is just another big corporate scam to steal money from people on SS.. by the way the author should have used another term besides 'blackmail'...we all know how RF will use that to write this off as a rasicst column.... posted by
ALICEN
on Nov 8, 2009 at 08:40 AM
WP: An endorsement by the AARP guarantees that I don't want to have a thing to do with it. AARP doesn't give a flip about "seniors"; rather, AARP gives a flip about AARP and the insurance policies it sponsors and any other manner by which it can profit from "seniors." In addition to that, the majority of doctors do not belong to the AMA. So, all put together, I don't give a flip about the AMA/AARP endorsement of Obamacare. It simiply solidifies my resistance, which doesn't need any solidification, actually. posted by
JohnfromBakersfield
on Nov 9, 2009 at 02:56 AM
Hey Sioux, what plan did Obama or his team write? Huh? What is this "Owes health plan" that you speak of>
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