Thursday, August 13, 2009

Obamacare is killing me. (Part 1)


Congress doesn't return from the August recess until September the 8th, so it seems inevitable that we will have to continue discussing health care up to and past that point. That is extremely unfortunate since I already feel like I've been smashing the skull of a dead horse with a crowbar for the last month. I am unbelievably sick of talking about Universal Healthcare, but it seems to be the headline every single day, so I don't really have any other choice but to continue to pound away.

Over the last several weeks I have actually gone through and read significant portions of the bill in order to be able to make a decision and then present a coherent argument for or against. Clearly, I see the current House and Senate bills as broad and encompassing with little to no specifics. It leaves so much room for fraud and waste and it will necessarily result in the rationing of health care, regardless of what President Obama continues to say. I would bet my life savings (all $20 of it) that I've read more of the two bills than he has. His last two speeches would serve to prove me correct, at least somewhat, considering he seems to have no idea what he's talking about. All of his speeches have been very general with little to no specifics about the implementation or possible consequences of the plan.

As I said, I have picked through HR 3200 and the following issues stood out and appear to be a direct contradiction to what the Obama Administration is telling the American people. I'm going to break it down into multiple posts since the bill is 1,018 pages long and I hate talking about this shit anyway. I actually have a hidden bottle of water from the Fountain of Youth, so it doesn't really matter to me anyway...you guys are the ones with the problem. (Me and Ponce de' Leon were roommates in college...cool guy I guess. His fucking donkey was always shitting on the floor though...little bastard.)

No one commented on my analysis and breakdown of Obama's health care speech, which took me a long ass time, and I'm imagining that few people read it considering its length. So I guess I'll try to keep these short so my ADD readers can stay focused. This is important information and it would be to your benefit to look it over and make your own educated decisions. The full text of the HR 3200 can be read here. -


Pg. 22 - (2) REPORTS.—Not later than 18 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner shall submit to Congress and the applicable agencies a report on the study conducted under paragraph (1). Such report shall include any recommendations the Commissioner deems appropriate to ensure that the law does not provide incentives for small and mid-size employers to self-insure or create adverse selection in the risk pools of large group insurers and self-insured employers. Not later than 18 months after the first day of Y1, the Commissioner shall submit to Congress and the applicable agencies an updated report on such study, including updates on such recommendations. - HR 3200

This mandates that the government will audit the books and records of all employers that self-insure. Basically every employer in the United States will be subject to a health insurance audit just like individual taxpayers. We will necessarily be forced to create a new government agency to handle these audits. Everyone hates the IRS...imagine how much they'll hate the IHRS (Internal Health Revenue Services). Say hello to a mass of wildly inefficient bureaucratic agencies!

Pg. 29 - (A) ANNUAL LIMITATION. - The cost-sharing incurred under the essential benefits package with respect to an individual (or family) for a year does not exceed the applicable level specified in subparagraph (B). (B) APPLICABLE LEVEL. - The applicable level specified in this subparagraph for Y1 is $5,000 for an individual and $10,000 for a family. Such levels shall be increased (rounded to the nearest $100) for each subsequent year by the annual percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (United States city average) applicable to such year. - HR 3200

So what this is saying is that the government will provide you with "free" coverage that will not only cost more annually but will be less effective than your current coverage. Right on! $5,000 per person, per year, sounds like a shitload of money for "free" health care doesn't it? What happens after the money runs out? There are only two options to resolve the issue...ration the care or raise taxes...maybe both if we're really lucky! Idiots.

Pg. 30 - SEC. 123. HEALTH BENEFITS ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. - (1) IN GENERAL. - There is established a private-public advisory committee which shall be a panel of medical and other experts to be known as the Health Benefits Advisory Committee to recommend covered benefits and essential, enhanced, and premium plans. (2) CHAIR. - The Surgeon General shall be a member and the chair of the Health Benefits Advisory Committee. (3) MEMBERSHIP. - The Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall be composed of the following members, in addition to the Surgeon General: (A) 9 members who are not Federal employees or officers and who are appointed by the President. (4) Members who are not Federal employees or officers and who are appointed by the Comptroller General of the United States in a manner similar to the manner in which the Comptroller General appoints members to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission under section 1805(c) of the Social Security Act. (C) Such even number of members (not to exceed 8) who are Federal employees and officers, as the President may appoint. Such initial appointments shall be made not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. (4) TERMS. - Each member of the Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall serve a 3-year term on the Committee, except that the terms of the initial members shall be adjusted in order to provide for a staggered term of appointment for all such members. (5) PARTICIPATION. - The membership of the Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall at least reflect providers, consumer representatives, employers, labor, health insurance issuers, experts in health care financing and delivery, experts in racial and ethnic disparities, experts in care for those with disabilities, representatives of relevant governmental agencies. and at least one practicing physician or other health professional and an expert on children’s health and shall represent a balance among various sectors of the health care system so that no single sector unduly influences the recommendations of such Committee. - HR 3200

Basically this is saying that a group of up to twenty-six appointed "specialists" will be the judge and jury for the administration of the government-run system. Awesome. The Health Benefits Advisory Board will decide the covered benefits including treatments, prescriptions and specialized services. It only calls for ONE mandatory physician or "other health professional" (whatever that means) to be on the board. Genius. Bureaucrats, not doctors or physicians, will be making health care decisions for the American people. Plus, these people will be appointed AFTER the bill is passed, so we can look forward to more Czars. Hubris and arrogance abound.

Pg. 41 - SEC. 141. HEALTH CHOICES ADMINISTRATION; HEALTH CHOICES COMMISSIONER. (a) IN GENERAL. - There is hereby established, as an independent agency in the executive branch of the Government, a Health Choices Administration (in this division referred to as the ‘‘Administration’’). (b) COMMISSIONER. - (1) IN GENERAL. - The Administration shall be headed by a Health Choices Commissioner (in this division referred to as the ‘‘Commissioner’’) who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. (2) COMPENSATION; ETC. - The provisions of paragraphs (2), (5), and (7) of subsection (a) (relating to compensation, terms, general powers, rule making, and delegation) of section 702 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 902) shall apply to the Commissioner and the Administration in the same manner as such provisions apply to the Commissioner of Social Security and the Social Security Administration.
SEC. 142. DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF COMMISSIONER. (a) DUTIES. - The Commissioner is responsible for carrying out the following functions under this division: (1) QUALIFIED PLAN STANDARDS. - The establishment of qualified health benefits plan standards under this title, including the enforcement of such standards in coordination with State insurance regulators and the Secretaries of Labor and the Treasury. (2) HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE. - The establishment and operation of a Health Insurance Exchange under subtitle A of title II. (3) INDIVIDUAL AFFORDABILITY CREDITS. - The administration of individual affordability credits under subtitle C of title II, including determination of eligibility for such credits. (4) ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS. - Such additional 20 functions as may be specified in this division. (b) PROMOTING ACCOUNTABILITY. - (1) IN GENERAL. - The Commissioner shall undertake activities in accordance with this subtitle to promote accountability of QHBP offering entities in meeting Federal health insurance requirements, regardless of whether such accountability is with respect to qualified health benefits plans offered through the Health Insurance Exchange or outside of such Exchange. (2) COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION AND AUDITS. - (A) IN GENERAL. - The commissioner shall, in coordination with States, conduct audits of qualified health benefits plan compliance with Federal requirements. Such audits may include random compliance audits and targeted audits in response to complaints or other suspected non-compliance. (B) RECOUPMENT OF COSTS IN CONNECTION WITH EXAMINATION AND AUDITS. - The Commissioner is authorized to recoup from qualified health benefits plans reimbursement for the costs of such examinations and audit of such QHBP offering entities. (c) DATA COLLECTION. - The Commissioner shall collect data for purposes of carrying out the Commissioner’s duties, including for purposes of promoting quality and value, protecting consumers, and addressing disparities in health and health care and may share such data with the Secretary of Health and Human Services. (d) SANCTIONS AUTHORITY. - (1) IN GENERAL. - In the case that the Commissioner determines that a QHBP offering entity violates a requirement of this title, the Commissioner may, in coordination with State insurance regulators and the Secretary of Labor, provide, in addition to any other remedies authorized by law, for any of the remedies described in paragraph (2). (2)REMEDIES. - The remedies described in this paragraph, with respect to a qualified health benefits plan offered by a QHBP offering entity, are - (A) civil money penalties of not more than the amount that would be applicable under similar circumstances for similar violations under section 1857(g) of the Social Security Act; (B) suspension of enrollment of individuals under such plan after the date the Commissioner notifies the entity of a determination under paragraph (1) and until the Commissioner is satisfied that the basis for such determination has been corrected and is not likely to recur; (C) in the case of an Exchange-participating health benefits plan, suspension of payment to the entity under the Health Insurance Exchange for individuals enrolled in such plan after the date the Commissioner notifies the entity of a determination under paragraph (1) and until the Secretary is satisfied that the basis for such determination has been corrected and is not likely to recur; or (D) working with State insurance regulators to terminate plans for repeated failure by the offering entity to meet the requirements of this title. - HR 3200

This section clearly describes the position of a Health Choices Czar, which will be conducted through the Executive Branch, making it impossible to operate independently. The Health Choices "Commissioner" will be responsible for deciding the type of coverage an individual receives and whether or not the care recommended by the physician is satisfactory. Wonderful, so if a doctor or physician recommends a particular type of treatment, and the Health Choices Commissioner doesn't agree with the assessment, tough shit. You will have no choice, what-so-ever, as to what kind of treatment you receive. I cannot believe these bureaucrats would have the audacity to try to take complete control of the medical industry. Outrageous.

Pg. 50 - SEC. 152. PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION IN HEALTH CARE. (a) IN GENERAL. Except as otherwise explicitly permitted by this Act and by subsequent regulations consistent with this Act, all health care and related services (including insurance coverage and public health activities) covered by this Act shall be provided without regard to personal characteristics extraneous to the provision of high quality health care or related services. (b) IMPLEMENTATION. - To implement the requirement set forth in subsection (a), the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall, not later than 18 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, promulgate such regulations as are necessary or appropriate to insure that all health care and related services (including insurance coverage and public health activities) covered by this Act are provided (whether directly or through contractual, licensing, or other arrangements) without regard to personal characteristics extraneous to the provision of high quality health care or related services. - HR 3200

This wonderful section of the bill ensures that all non-citizens, legal and illegal, will be provided with free health care at tax payer expense. So not only do we refuse to punish illegals in our country for breaking the law, and eating the fruits of our labor, now we are going to provide them with free health care! This is absolutely absurd...but somehow, not surprising.

Pg. 58 - (C) be comprehensive, efficient and robust, requiring minimal augmentation by paper transactions or clarification by further communications; ‘‘(D) enable the real-time (or near realtime) determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service and, to the extent possible, prior to service, including whether the individual is eligible for a specific service with a specific physician at a specific facility, which may include utilization of a machine-readable health plan beneficiary identification card; ‘‘(E) enable, where feasible, near real-time adjudication of claims; ‘‘(F) provide for timely acknowledgment, response, and status reporting applicable to any electronic transaction deemed appropriate by the Secretary; ‘‘(G) describe all data elements (such as reason and remark codes) in unambiguous terms, not permit optional fields, require that data elements be either required or conditioned upon set values in other fields, and prohibit additional conditions; and ‘‘(H) harmonize all common data elements across administrative and clinical transaction standards. - HR 3200

The Federal Government will have possession of all of your health records and, subsequently, they will know your entire medical history. Say goodbye to doctor-patient confidentiality and say hello to Big Brother M.D. They will also have access to your financial records and everyone will be issued a National ID Healthcard. Why don't they just tattoo a barcode on each of our foreheads? Then they can identify us at all times and nothing will be kept private from the "Great Benefactor" (We - Yevgeny Zamyatin). People were so pissed when President Bush tapped people's phones in order to protect the country against terrorism...where are you now you rotten liberal hypocrites? Where is the ACLU? Oh right, they're endorsing the plan. That makes sense. It's all a bunch of special interests and bullshit...the average American gets run over as usual.

OK, that's truly all the Obamacare I can handle for today...my eyes are bleeding from staring at the computer screen. If you need me, I'll be out back...smashing my head into a brick wall and eating rat poison.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Hillary is mad.


I haven't posted in a few days and I must apologize for keeping you in a perpetual state of anticipation. I know that my words of wisdom have become a necessary source of enlightenment in your day to day life, but sometimes it's not about you, now is it?

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her Aunt Flo(w) attended a town-hall style meeting at a Congolese University in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday. She was in a bad mood. Imagine that. A young man from the university got his chance to speak and asked Secretary Clinton how President Obama felt about Chinese financial contracts with Congo. The interpreter dropped the ball and said President Clinton, rather than President Obama, in the translation from the student to Hillary, so she had a little hissy fit. -


"You want me to tell you what my husband thinks? My husband is not Secretary of State, I am. If you want my opinion, I will tell you my opinion. I am not going to be channeling my husband." - Hillary Rodham Clinton

Now, in all fairness, the translator was the one who screwed up and said President Clinton instead of President Obama. However, is this how our leading foreign dignitary should address young citizens in a country where she's a guest? That doesn't seem like a very diplomatic thing to do. You can read the brief story of the altercation here. -


I would imagine that Hillary is a little upset about her husband's success in dealing with North Korea last week. This was only a week after the North Korean press issued a lengthy statement about Secretary Clinton and, let's just say, it was not flattering. -


"We cannot but regard Mrs. Clinton as a funny lady as she likes to utter such rhetoric, unaware of the elementary etiquette in the international community. Sometimes she looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping." - Foreign Ministry Spokesman for Pyongyang

So somehow, only a week after the North Korean government verbally abused his wife, President Clinton was somehow able to persuade the Socrates of the East, Kim Jong Il, to release two American journalists from a North Korean prison. No one is sure how he managed to do this, but the story can be seen here. (My guess is that Bill agrees with the North Korean government, since he hates his wife's guts, and that allowed them to engage in light-hearted discourse. See, Hillary is still doing her job!) -


"North Korea rejected the administration's first choice for the trip -- former vice president Al Gore, who co-founded the television channel that employs the journalists -- and Bill Clinton left the United States only after North Korea provided assurances that the reporters would be released, the sources said." - Washington Post

Jesus, everybody hates Man Bear Pig. Anyway, I will commend President Clinton on his humanitarian efforts to free the two American journalists, but I am again dismayed that we have our leaders traveling abroad to apologize for the evil empire we call the United States. I'm not sorry for anything...and I won't be. Why should we apologize to little shitheads like Kim Jong Il? He starves his own people to death, but we're the bad guys? Please, help me understand this.

I'm also a bit confused as to why our Presidents continue to appoint women to fill the Secretary of State position. President Clinton chose Madeleine Albright, President Bush chose Condoleezza Rice (after Colin Powell stepped down), and President Obama chose Hillary Clinton. Please don't take this to be a sexist remark...you will see my point momentarily. Below is a description from the U.S. Department of State regarding the functions of the Secretary of State. -

"Congress created the position of Secretary of State on Jul 27, 1789 (1 Stat. 28), as the principal officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs (later renamed Department of State). The Secretary was to perform such duties as the President required, in accordance with the Constitution, relating to correspondence, commission, or instructions to U.S. ministers or consuls abroad, and to conduct negotiations with foreign representatives. The Secretary has also served as principal adviser to the President in the determination and execution of U.S. foreign policy and in recent decades has become responsible for overall direction, coordination, and supervision of interdepartmental activities of the U.S. Government overseas, except for certain military activities." - State.gov

Basically, the Secretary of State has to deal with a mass of foreign dignitaries in various countries all over the world. The problem lies in the fact that a lot of cultures, particularly in Africa and the Middle East, do not have a great deal of respect for women. Doesn't it seem counter-productive to send a woman to speak and confer with a group of people that have little to no respect for her simply because she's a woman? I'm not saying that their thinking is in any way modern or acceptable, but the facts are the facts. Aren't the liberals always crying about ethnocentrism? I'd say sending a woman to have geo-political discourse with a group of men who don't respect her is pretty narrow-minded. Why would they take advice from, or even listen to, an individual they think should be beaten or killed for not wearing a burqa in public? It's common sense people...our leaders are idiots.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Michelle Malkin beats on the banshees from the View.


Let me start off by saying this, I don't hate many people. There really aren't even that many people I dislike. Hate is a strong word and I feel like people throw it around when "strongly dislike" would be much more appropriate. Let's save "hate" for people who deserve it. With that being said, there are three people that I actually hate...Keith Olbermann, Barbara Streisand and Joy Behar. Joy Behar is an arrogant, disrespectful waste of life and, collaboratively with those other screeching lunatics on the View, she makes my ability to see and hear somehow less desirable. Her voice makes me want to drive rail-road spikes through my ear drums. Hey, at least she's sexy...

Let's just put it this way...if I were stranded on an island with Joy (her parents must have been comedians) she would be dead within the first five minutes. I would say, "Joy, since we're in this together, just try not to speak to me or make any sounds or look me directly in the eyes...OK?" She would probably cackle and caw and cackle some more...and her head might spin around a couple of times while green vomit shot out of her mouth...and then I would smash her head with a tree branch and tame a wild stallion to ride around while I collected berries and coconuts and wild Amazon women.

This is a video of Michelle Malkin going into Medusa's cave and beheading the horrible banshees like Perseus. She is discussing the rampant corruption of the Obama Administration. Just watch how irritated the liberals get when they are presented with facts. -


What about Bush? What would you do different? Great questions morons. "We do feelings, not facts Michelle! We all share the same menstrual cycle and our vaginas have liberal ESP...you're not one of us you neo-con!" They basically admitted to not even reading the book...but still felt it was acceptable to continually interrupt Michelle and talk over her simply because she doesn't support their dear leader. What caring and compassionate liberals they are! Yes we can! I guess if you can't win an argument...JUST TALK LIKE THIS AND HOPE THAT THE OTHER PERSON WILL GO AWAY. Well, Michelle didn't go away and she certainly didn't allow them to shut her up...she just kept throwing facts out there until the "useful idiots" decided they were outmatched. I wonder how long it will be before they have another conservative on the View. Probably not anytime soon after Michelle beat them down like Brock Lesnar. Plus, it's much more fun to pick on Elisabeth Hasselbeck anyway...right? And why the hell is Whoopi wearing the Blue Bonnet Butter girl's outfit?

On the other hand, I love Laura Ingraham. Listen to her bash on Joy Behar. Awesome. -


Suck an egg Joy, you succubus bitch.

Monday, August 3, 2009

As the bell tolls...the pendulum swings.


So, let's go over this again. The Obama Administration is pushing for Universal Healthcare. The POTUS has said on multiple occasions that his plan "will not eliminate private health care" yet this video was released today telling quite a different story. -


"I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer system." - BHO

Typical non-sense and lies from the POTUS. The real story here is that public support for a government-run healthcare system is in a death spiral as we the people learn more about HR 3200. All you need to do is read the first 20 pages of the bill and you will understand just how encompassing and oppressive this plan will be. -


People are starting to lash out publicly against the plan and you can be sure that the 535 members of Congress are being flooded with calls and emails from their constituents as we speak. Videos have been appearing on a daily basis and the footage is quite telling. The first video is of a town-hall style meeting with Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) and Kathleen Sebelius (Secretary of Health and Human Services). Sen. Specter actually says that healthcare reform needs to be done quickly, immediately following the constituents showing concern over the members of Congress not reading the bill. Apparently the old adage is true, at least in this case. With old age comes senility. -


Wow, they seemed thrilled about President Obama's plan...I can't imagine why this hasn't passed yet. The next video is of another town-hall style meeting with Rep. Tim Bishop (D-NY). Listen to what this idiot says before and after he gets beat down. -


"The central purpose of the Constitution is to provide for the common good." - Rep. Tim Bishop (D-NY)

I would be interested to know if Rep. Bishop has ever even read the Constitution. I think this type of backlash is going to become a reoccurring problem for any of these morons that decide to go against the will of the majority and let their ego-maniacal opinions run our healthcare system into the ground. Keep in mind, the liberals think that 535 people can make decisions for 300 million plus people and control an industry that makes up 18% of our gross domestic product (GDP). Did you see what happened to the "Cash for Clunkers" program? It burned through a billion dollars in three and a half days. What incredible foresight the POTUS has! Listen to this audio bit from Betsy McCaughey on Mark Levin's radio program. -


Betsy is a former Lieutenant Governor from the state of NY and presently writes op-ed pieces for the Wall Street Journal. She actually read the bill, something our Congressmen and women can't seem to handle. She had an interesting piece last week regarding the problems Obama's healthcare system would create for the elderly. -


The numbers tell you all you need to know. If there are 300 million people in America, and 50 million are uninsured, at least 250 million ARE INSURED. That figure doesn't even take illegal immigrants into account. If this does pass...you are going to have 250 million people forced into an undesired situation. That should work out quite nicely for the left in 2010 when they're up for re-election. But they already know this, that's why they didn't bring it to the floor for a vote before the August recess. It's pretty simple boys and girls...get with program (unless it's run by the government).