
The 16-month-long health care reform debate came down to logic any schoolchild could grasp with ease: half a pie is better than none.
And in passing a historic law to provide health insurance for all Americans, Congress provided a treat for millions of uninsured Americans, putting an end to decades of political wrangling and finally put action in front of lip service.
Just before 11 p.m. ET, the House passed, by a 219-212 vote, the Senate version of the health care reform legislation adopted after more than 7 hours of debate in a rare Sunday session.
Though the legislation in its final form is far from perfect, the good far outweighs the bad.
In addition to providing coverage for an estimated 32-million uninsured Americans, the law will keep insurers from denying coverage based on preexisting medical conditions and will cut federal deficits by an estimated $138 billion over the next 10 years.
Just a day earlier, President Barack Obama met with Democratic House members for a final rally in support of the health care reform bills.
In the hours before the vote, Congress members on both sides of the issue sparred on the Sunday morning news programs. On NBC's "Meet the Press," GOP House Leader John Boehner of Ohio said the law will cost too much and will ruin the economy.
House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland replied that public opinion polls show the general public is behind reform of the current system and said, "Americans are for this bill. They are against all the divisiveness."
President Obama will probably sleep well tonight with the vote concluded, but he knows the fight over health care reform is just starting with its passage.
Republicans will make the vote a major campaign issue in the upcoming election by trying to make Democrats who supported the bill pay with a November defeat. Hopefully this tactic will fail as voters should ask Republicans running for office exactly what they proposed when asked for input to help fix the broken health care system.
The silence will be deafening.
Another hurdle will come when several states enact laws and regulations in an attempt to derail specific provisions of the new law. In Idaho, for example, the state passed a law recently that would allow individuals to decline enrolling in a qualified health care insurance plan.
A key part of the national law is mandatory enrollment in a qualified health care program.
While the federal law will ultimately prevail over state law, a constant drumbeat of negativism surrounding the law (pumped up by the FOX news network, no doubt) could unjustly help turn public opinion against President Obama and Democrats.
The fight over health care reform has exposed the best and worst in the political process.
And nothing was uglier than an incident on the U.S. Capitol grounds Saturday, orchestrated by the right-wing nuts calling themselves the Tea Party movement, showing what the health care debate really boiled down to for some reform opponents.
Instead of confining their arguments to the merits of the bill, the Tea Party zealots took to yelling "Nigger" at members of the Congressional Black Caucus. They also shouted anti-gay comments at openly gay Rep. Barney Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat.
It has been a long road, but we will look back on this vote like those that created Social Security and Medicare: Some of the best legislation that has taken place in this country faced stark criticism and debate, but in the end, benefited the people.


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By: Bill Schrier on 3/22/2010 12:32AM
Yes, they provided a "treat" alright, but only to those who don't pay their fair share of taxes. The "trick" is for all the white taxpayers who pay the bulk of taxes in this country, and will now suffer by having to pay even more for more government bureaucrats, more subsidies for those (including most blacks) who already don't pay for the government entitlements they get, and more handouts to even illegal aliens. Come November, Democrats will pay for this mess, and the road to repeal will be started.
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By: madmax on 3/22/2010 10:53AM
I'm a little confused...when it comes to some things, people like you say we're all Americans...when it comes to others, you go out of your way to clearly distinguish Americans by race, with whites carrying the load for everyone else, to make some kind of specious point? If I made the statement "white people are responsible for the genocide of indigenous peoples in North America" would that be accurate, racist, or irrelevant?
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By: Angelene on 3/22/2010 11:31AM
First of all; whites are not the majority business owners in the US Anymore; so; who's to say they will pay more taxes. Remember, lots of business owner's stole the money making ideal from others; so could this not be restitution? LOL -However tax payers are paying for all services (street repairs, uninsured car and sickness, business, taxes, environmental changes, etc) in the US; weather we think so or not; Money is not a big deal; POWER is for those who are fighting, however; everything on EARTH belong to GOD; and my close minded thinker; there is enough of everything to go around; and Business owners and 6 figures worker will still be OK do not worry; share your money with somebody, sponsor a healtcare plan for a family in need; pay for someones education who can't; instead of giving yourself everything you might want; share the wealth and love your friends, neighbors, co-worker, family, someone different from you and see want God make sure you never lack anything; and your heart will be feel with unspeakable joy; that nothing or no one can take from you. Love you!
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By: Angelene McCrary on 3/22/2010 11:52AM
Well as a US Citizen; we all pay for everything already; and for many year our government buck us over and we are so stupid until we do not know when we are not getting what we (Taxpayer) pay for. Republican and Democrate over the years have buck us in the bowels and we think this is about D and R; well listen; it aint; it is about power for ALL people, not just whites; hell they are suffering to; but give President Obama a chance he is working for all people to make the quality of life better for the US. Just in case you have not notice; business owners aint just white anyone more. We need righteous deals for oil, services and all the other need the American people have. Change is important to this country. Do not let the color of our president's skin; cause you not to see what is really going on here. This man is trying to enpower the citizen of the United States of America. God has his hand in this matter. Read I King of the Bible. Stop the hate. Revise your mine set; know the facts; understand that there are many people not bless as you might be; need help to; our constitution grants us a right to have the basic; and in the pass those right have been violate.
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By: lacam31 on 3/22/2010 4:20PM
You act as if white people are the only ones pay tax.You are blessed with what you got because of the genocide of black people native Americans ect.Yet you feel white people only should benifit from goverment hand outs.Banks and such.We didn't hear a mumble from you when George W Bush got evrey penny he wanted.People like you need to be put in a hardship positionfor just one year.Then you would understand.You and people like you have no understanding about others.You think that all black people want a hand out. You are wrong.We just want the playing field to be level.And we can go from there.Your hatred of blacks go deep.We know who you are.You have the right to be igronat and intellegent.Ironic Huh !Just as i have the right to call you a bigot who cares only for self.
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By: Vince Barenchi on 3/22/2010 7:13PM
Your Including most blacks statement, Is that Factual? A Guess, an opinion? or just venting?
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By: Vince Barenchi on 3/22/2010 7:29PM
Hey Bill S. Read my commemt to "Idiot Bill" as he/she? Goes by in their Posting name in this section. It also applies to you!.
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By: Andrew on 3/22/2010 8:03PM
You sound just like the racist Whites that won't own up to the fact that there are just as many Whites who are poor and without insurance as there are Blacks wake up and smell the coffee
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By: TYRANT626 on 3/23/2010 12:48AM
Bill, if you don't like the way things are going in this country you can always take your racist behind somewhere that is more to your liking. Really Bill, what entitlements are blacks getting that has your lilly white butt up in the air? I know this is going to come as a surprise to you, but black people PAY TAXES too.
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By: Bill Schrier on 3/22/2010 12:45AM
March 21, 2010
Will the US Economy Survive Obamas Economic Policies?
by Gerard Jackson
With reference to the loss of the American colonies Adam Smith remarked "that there is a great deal of ruin in a nation". He didn't mean by this that Great Britain was finished but merely that countries can endure enormous losses and humiliation and still recover. Smith's observation was confirmed by the phenomenal rise of British power in the nineteenth century.
However, no sensible man would argue that there is no limit to national recovery. This raises the vitally important question of whether Obama's economic policies are rapidly driving the US economy beyond the Adam Smith's "ruin", the region in which economic decline becomes irreversible.
The sheer magnitude of Obama's tax and spending program is completely unprecedented. It's fiscal weight is such that if allowed to go unchecked it will do to the American economy what similar policies did to Argentina. Thanks to this economic lunacy by 2020 the aggregate US public debt will exceed a staggering $20 trillion, an increase of over 170 per cent in a mere 10 years. And this is the minimum estimate. At the rate things are going debt as a proportion of GDP will exceed 90 per cent in 2020, a rise of more than 75 per cent over last year.
Making it even scarier is the fact that the debt does not include the hundreds of billions that Medicare and social security owe. Defenders of this madness argue that these don't matter because the government owes the money to itself. This is plain ridiculous. It is promised to the American people and not to any government. These promises must be either paid for or the government must default in part or in full. What will happen -- in my opinion -- is that the government will default in part by raising taxes and printing money. (You get what you vote for and Americans voted for Obama.)
As expected, it gets worse. Every reasonably intelligent person knows that the one sure-fire way of reducing the supply of any good is to raise the cost of producing it. The same goes for economic growth. Now it needs to constantly borne in mind that growth is defined as net capital accumulation which is another term for investment. It follows that any policy that raises the cost of accumulating capital will therefore lower the rate of growth. And this is exactly what Obama is doing.
Investment always comes from savings. It is saving and not government spending that fuels an economy and it is entrepreneurship and not politicians and bureaucrats that drive it. So what is the brilliant Obama and his fellow patriotic Democrats going to do? They going to dramatically reduce the supply of savings by raising the capital gains tax from 15 per cent to 24 per cent, leaving less for capital formation by taxing future living standards and trapping billions of dollars in current investments.(A capital gains tax is also a transaction tax and a tax on risk that strikes at entrepreneurship.)
He then intends to top off this idiocy with a 3.9 per cent Medicare payroll tax on capital gains and other investments. All of which will be accompanied by the total repeal of the Bush tax cuts.
Let's try and tie all of this together. A study by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff for the National Bureau of Economic Research found that very high levels of debt can have a severe detrimental effect on economic growth, with a 90 per cent debt level being especially dangerous. (See their book This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, Princeton University Press, 2009).
Against Rogoff and Reinhart it has been argued that there is no economic law that says a certain level of debt will produce the results they record. True. But there is an economic law that underpins their work. It is called opportunity cost. What is spent on A cannot be spent on B. Or as Maynard Keynes said: "Bygones are bygones". Economic growth is the choice between consumption and investment: spending on present goods versus spending on future goods. This is why growth is sometimes called "forgone consumption". It is also why classical economists argued that spending on consumption does nothing to raise real wage rates.
Rogoff and Reinhart have basically done no more than show that when the government drains away sufficient resources from private use economic growth will slow, sometimes dramatically. In short, entrepreneurs cannot invest that which politicians and bureaucrats command and then consume. Massive amounts directed to government programs like Medicare come at the expense of growth, no matter how many people these programs employ, because spending on these programs is a form of personal consumption.
In a free market medical improvements and necessities are paid for out of growth. Under Obama they will be paid for at the expense of growth and that means a lower standard of living. Given the enormity of the Democrats' financial depredations I cannot see how economic growth can continue unless Obama is forced to retreat.
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