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OPPONENTS OF HEALTH CARE LAW ARE DELUSIONAL, Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, Jan. 3, 2011 (398 hits)

WASHINGTON -- If the incoming Republican leadership in the House of Representatives is serious about trying to repeal health care reform, there's only one appropriate Democratic response: "Make my day."

Just to be clear, there's no earthly chance that a bill repealing the landmark health care overhaul could actually make it through Congress and be signed into law. Even if Republicans managed to hold together their new majority in the House, they would face the inconvenient fact that Democrats still control the Senate. And even if a repeal measure somehow sneaked through the Senate, President Obama would veto the thing faster than you can say "pre-existing conditions."

So this exercise in tilting at windmills can't even be described as quixotic, since that would imply some expectation of success, however delusional. The whole thing is purely theatrical -- and woefully ill-advised.

Yet Republicans promise to stage a vote on repeal before Obama delivers his State of the Union address, expected late this month. "If we pass this bill with a sizable vote, and I think that we will, it will put enormous pressure on the Senate to do perhaps the same thing," Rep. Fred Upton, who will be the new chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said on "Fox News Sunday." "But then, after that, we're going to go after this bill piece by piece."

This sounds fine, until you actually look at the pieces. Already in effect are parts of the reform package that no self-interested politician is going to vote to take away.

No child can be denied insurance coverage because of a pre-existing condition. Coverage can no longer be canceled when the policyholder gets sick. Insurance companies can no longer impose annual or lifetime limits on payments for care. Adult children can remain on their parents' policies until they turn 26. Policyholders cannot be charged extra for seeking urgent care at an emergency room that is not in the insurance company's approved network of providers.

Those measures took effect in September. Another set of provisions became law on Saturday: requirements that insurance companies spend a certain percentage of the premiums they collect on actual care; a discount on prescription drugs for some seniors covered by Medicare; a rule that gives seniors free screening for cancer and other diseases.

Republican leaders aren't dumb enough to explicitly propose taking all these benefits away. But Democrats can, and should, force them to have that debate.

The GOP strategy is to go after the elements of the reform package that are less popular. These include a requirement that businesses do a lot of new paperwork for the IRS, a measure allowing federal money to pay for abortions in the case of rape or incest, and the mandate compelling individuals to buy health insurance. "We will look at these individual pieces to see if we can't have the thing crumble," Upton said.

But these are fights that Democrats should welcome.

The tax reporting measure, which requires businesses to file a 1099 form with the IRS for every purchase over $600, really has nothing to do with health care; many Democrats are as eager to get rid of it as Republicans. As for abortion, the provisions of the reform package are fully in keeping with existing law -- and with public opinion.

It seems likely that the constitutionality of the individual mandate will ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court. It takes nothing more than simple arithmetic, however, to calculate that in order to make possible the other parts of the reform package -- prohibiting denial of coverage because of pre-existing conditions, keeping kids on their parents' policies, all those goodies -- it's necessary to bring as many people as possible into the insurance pool. Otherwise, only sick people would buy coverage. Rates would inevitably skyrocket.

I suppose you could call it a "tax" or a "user fee" instead, but a debate about the unpopular mandate is really a debate over rescinding the popular, consumer-friendly measures that are already bringing peace of mind to millions of American families.

Maybe the new House leadership believes it needs to stage this fight to keep the tea party types from going rogue. Smart Republicans must know, however, that they won their public-relations advantage on health care reform by framing it as a big, amorphous beastly thing labeled "Obamacare."

All along, what Democrats really wanted was for Americans to look closely at the details. Now it looks as if the GOP is ready to oblige.
Posted By: Richard Kigel
Tuesday, January 4th 2011 at 11:07AM
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Clark:
Chris Matthews made the same point in his tough questioning of some Republican Representative. He said--the Republicans had both houses since 1995 and added the White House in 2001. What Health Care did they pass?

The answer, of course, is NONE. The GOP Rep stammered some BS which was meaningless.

Then Chris really lit him up. "WE hear the GOP talking about Repeal and Replace. So if you are successful in repealing this, what proposals do you have to replace it?

More stammering and jibberish. Saying nothing using a lot of words.

So you are right. during the debate over the bill, there was so much misunderstanding and ficiton because there was no bill. The details were constantly changing.

Now, there is an actual law that contains some outright benefits that people will not want to see disappear.

So I think they are barking up the wrong tree.

Let them try!!!

Tuesday, January 4th 2011 at 3:09PM
Richard Kigel
Right, Irma--they lie repeatedly!

As Rachel says, they are unshameable!
Tuesday, January 4th 2011 at 4:55PM
Richard Kigel
@Clark, I so agree with you plus it is going to be very hard to hide from the national and international mass media what is going on in Ca. as it is teh state that has other states following them. example,

1.Every day our local news is talking about less unemployment and how our economy is coming back.

2. Our now governor has campaigned and won on a platform he would allow the taxes to be raised if the voters voted for it. He did this because many towns and cities have been demanding our taxes be raised for one, to not lay off firemen and first responders in a state that is either on fire or floodings by mud or water. (smile)

3. As soon as possiable our governor is going to hold a special election to have the voters put their money wheere their mouth is. (smile)

Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...oops and the beauty of going to the voters is we have a super majority Democrat maj in ths Capitil in Sacramento, but the Republicans take advantage of the there must be a special numbers supporting the vote to raise the taxes...does this sound familiar? lol (smile)

WE SHALLL OVER COME IN D.C. ALSO...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...AND i BELIEVE i HEARD THE RIGHT-WING'S NEW TALKING POINT LAST NIIGHT ON msnbc..."THE DEMOCRATS STILL HAVE Two BRANCHES OF THE GOVERNMENT" ...these people have no shame!!!!!!!!!!!!! (nup)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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