December 2009 Archives
- You can keep your current health care.
The opposition has been pointing out this lie from the beginning.
- The federal government will work for more competition among insurance companies.
The states will be tasked with this instead.
- Allow foreign drug imports.
This was disallowed in a backroom deal with pharmaceutical companies.
- Allow Medicare to negotiate cheaper drug prices.
See above.
- People will be allowed to enter a public option.
Not in the Senate bill, per Walker.
- Affordable premiums, co-pays and deductibles.
Most consumers will see no reduction, including high priced plans.
- Forcing large employer to provide better coverage.
Required coverage will actually drop.
Do go over to the original article for links and more in-depth analysis.
What critics on the left fail to understand is that reform isn't about improving health care. It's about increasing the regulatory power of the federal government while shrinking mobility in the market. The result will be more people dependent on the government for care, and that's a win for the left.
Case in point, this story as reported at BoingBoing:
Hugo-award-nominated science fiction author Dr. Peter Watts is in serious legal trouble after he was beaten, pepper-sprayed and imprisoned by American border guards at a Canada U.S. border crossing December 8. This is a call to friends, fans and colleagues to help.Peter, a Canadian citizen, was on his way back to Canada after helping a friend move house to Nebraska over the weekend. He was stopped at the border crossing at Port Huron, Michigan by U.S. border police for a search of his rental vehicle. When Peter got out of the car and questioned the nature of the search, the gang of border guards subjected him to a beating, restrained him and pepper sprayed him. At the end of it, local police laid a felony charge of assault against a federal officer against Peter. On Wednesday, he posted bond
The charge is spurious. But it's also very serious. It could mean two years in prison in the United States, and a ban on travel in that country for the rest of Peter's life.and walkedwas taken across the border to Canada in shirtsleeves (he was released by Port Huron officials with his car and possessions locked in impound, into a winter storm that evening). He's home safe. For now. But he has to go back to Michigan to face the charge brought against him.
This is according to Dr. Watts account of the incident, and I have no personal insight into what actually happened. Some years ago, as a conservative, I would have been more skeptical of Dr. Watts story, deferring to the authorities as to what actually happened. But I realize now that would be an error. If I could lay a wager on it I would bet that his account is much closer to the truth than what the Border Patrol agents allege. That is without taking into account Cory Doctorow's and Dale Amon's trust in Dr. Watt's version.
Of course it's an ongoing competition.
