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Hardball Health Insurance Reform

Humana Inc, one of the nations largest healthcare insurers is the new target of the United States Government employing political intimidation and hardball tactics on the private company in response to a letter they sent out to their customers enrolled in the Medicare Advantage program about looming changes coming their way through the new health care reform bill, currently being brokered by Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT). This is amazing by even Obama administration standards to go after a private company voicing its opposition to the Presidents plan. From WSJ.

Earlier this month, Humana sent a one-page letter to its customers enrolled in its Medicare Advantage plans, which offer private options to Medicare beneficiaries. Humana noted that, because of spending cuts proposed by Democrats, “millions of seniors and disabled individuals could lose many of the important benefits and services that make Medicare Advantage health plans so valuable.” The Kentucky-based company also urged its customers to contact their Representatives. Pretty tame stuff, as these things go.

Mr. Baucus took it as a declaration of war. He complained to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal health-care agency, which on Friday duly ordered Humana to cease and desist. CMS claimed the mailer was “misleading and confusing” and told the company it has opened an official probe as to whether the mailer violated laws about how the insurers that manage Advantage plans are allowed to communicate with their customers, as well as other federal statutes.

“Please be advised that we take this matter very seriously and, based upon the findings our investigation, will pursue compliance and enforcement actions,” CMS concluded, ominously. Humana could be fined or booted from Medicare Advantage altogether.

Ah yes, nothing like the government vendetta against a private company, who one might consider the expert on the subject of health insurance reform. Now I am sure all of the haters out there will tell us that the only reason Humana would dare send that type of letter out is because they are the big greedy corporation ready to kill off any and every person on their rolls if it can save them a dollar, its the typical scare tactic from marxist progressives. But check out the facts here, they can after all be stubborn things.

In fact, the Baucus draft legislation slashes $123 billion over the next decade from Medicare Advantage, which Democrats hate despite the fact that almost one-fourth of beneficiaries have chosen it over traditional fee-for-service Medicare. One reason seniors like it is because private insurers focus on quality and preventive care and try to manage benefits, as opposed to simply paying bills.

A new study from America’s Health Insurance Plans, the industry trade group, finds that seniors on Advantage in California spent 30% fewer days in hospitals over fee-for-service patients, based on federal data. Democrats say that insurers are “overpaid,” but the cuts—as Humana correctly noted—mean that seniors may lose this coverage.

Mr. Baucus doesn’t want seniors to be educated about these facts, and obviously he’s willing to use his enormous power to punish any private company that doesn’t affirm his, well, creative version of reality. Nearly half of Humana’s yearly revenue comes from Medicare Advantage, and the insurer says that it is complying in full with the CMS investigation. Yesterday, the agency also barred all Advantage insurers from providing similar information to their beneficiaries.

max-baucusWhere are the Republicans in Congress standing up to this sort of over the top tyrannical behavior on the part of Baucus and the CMS. This is clearly part of their overarching strategy of intimidation and stifling of dissent in this country. We have watched it happen with all of the brushing aside of the teaparty movements, the outcry at the townhalls this past summer and every other opposing view of the Presidents healthcare proposal. It seems that once again, powerful Congressman are being allowed to run amock, while their colleagues stand idly by and watch. If Humana broke the law in their communique to their customers, then so be it, prosecute them. But the writing is on the wall here that the plan is to spin around some vague interpretation of a law and make an example.

It is sickening behavior on the part of the Obama administration. It does however fit the character of this Chicago-thugocracy that currently resides in the White House.  Its a non-violent crackdown on the part of the United States Government to silence dissent. Its un-Constitutional and needs to be called out. I am sure we  won’t see it on the DNC’s Call em Out website though.

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Palin Op-Ed in WSJ is right on target

PALIN CABINETI watch with great amusement as liberal pundits across the country start foaming at the mouth at the very mention of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Last month when Mrs. Palin uttered what have now become the infamous words “death panels” the chattering class flew into a frenzy. She is so stupid they said, inflammatory rhetoric they said, intellectual lightweight they called her. And then, strangely within days, the provision she was refferring to in her death panel comment was removed from the bill entirely. Ah, the frothy-mouthed chatterers inside the beltway were proven wrong yet again. Sweet vindication for Palin, who unlike the majority of her opponents used a little deductive reasoning and logic to come to her conclusions.

Well…She is back. Yesterday on her Facebook page she ran some comments on the looming healthcare bill and today, it appeared in the Wall Street Journal Opinion section. And in typical Sarah Palin style (at least on this subject) she was right on track, now for a second time. And the elitists are going wild.

Let’s talk about specifics. In his Times op-ed, the president argues that the Democrats’ proposals “will finally bring skyrocketing health-care costs under control” by “cutting . . . waste and inefficiency in federal health programs like Medicare and Medicaid and in unwarranted subsidies to insurance companies . . . .”

First, ask yourself whether the government that brought us such “waste and inefficiency” and “unwarranted subsidies” in the first place can be believed when it says that this time it will get things right. The nonpartistan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) doesn’t think so: Its director, Douglas Elmendorf, told the Senate Budget Committee in July that “in the legislation that has been reported we do not see the sort of fundamental changes that would be necessary to reduce the trajectory of federal health spending by a significant amount.”

Now look at one way Mr. Obama wants to eliminate inefficiency and waste: He’s asked Congress to create an Independent Medicare Advisory Council—an unelected, largely unaccountable group of experts charged with containing Medicare costs. In an interview with the New York Times in April, the president suggested that such a group, working outside of “normal political channels,” should guide decisions regarding that “huge driver of cost . . . the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives . . . .”

Given such statements, is it any wonder that many of the sick and elderly are concerned that the Democrats’ proposals will ultimately lead to rationing of their health care by—dare I say it—death panels?

Read the rest of it, its good stuff to say the least. But now on the the amusement of it all, and that is the talking heads that are flying off the handle that *gasp* Sarah Palin was given a platform in the Wall Street Journal.

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From Marc Ambinder at the Atlantic, opining with some faux-intellectualism (which by the way Marc, this act is completely transparent)

So here’s a challenge to the media: if you want to do justice to conservative ideas and find some balance in your coverage tomorrow, book serious Republicans with original ideas on your programs.  If you don’t, Palin is giving herself a voice at your expense and through little effort of her own.

By implying, incidentally, that Palin gets help from a speechwriter, I mean to make an observation. Barack Obama didn’t draft his op-ed, either.  But, reading Obama, it’s not a leap to believe that the ideas are truly his.  Palin has no chops and no experience talking about health care and isn’t participating in this debate; the content of her op-ed piece isn’t original, and the points are points that Republicans make every day. 

A short snippet from Andrew Sullivan, the avowed Palinoligist and elitist Palin hater (these guys bring nothing but vitriol to the table when you bring up Sarah Palin, Sullivan is the same guy who is digging into the Trig Palin conspiracy)

I say: bring her on. She is the id of the current Republican party: pure identity politics, no serious ideas for reform, and utterly unserious as a party of government. She would be the ideal representative of the current GOP on television.

As I find more, for entertainment purposes, I will continue to post the hatefulness. Judge the woman by the content of her words, not by your mainstream media driven false perception, which comes solely from the Alinsky model of demonization. Her initial popularity during the election drove the insanity, I mean, she was potentially in the way for the chosen One to take his spot in the White House.

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Harry Pelosi and Nancy Reid: We have the votes

The Congressional cabal of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have told the President that the votes are in for healthcare reform.

Open wide America. Your about to have comprehensive healthcare “reform” shoved down your throats, and it will be soon.

The ironic part of it all is that we the people of the United States are supposedly the ones that will benefit from all of this, yet the American people don’t even know what the bill is going to be. Some on Capitol Hill have stated that there is not a new bill, that they are still using HR 3200, yes the monstrosity that started this whole debate, as the framework and possibly even the bill that will be used. Robert Gibbs in fact noted today in his press conference that they are not starting over (apparently nobody listened during the townhalls) and that apparently the President also will not be presenting a bill during his address to a joint session of Congress tommorow night.  

According to the Wall Street Journal, Obama will in fact be pressing for the public option, along with the Senates new idea to levy a large tax($3800) on those without insurance. Yes, that would be forcing those without insurance (whether by choice or otherwise) to go on to the public insurance option. Bye bye freedom and free market principles.

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Congressional largesse

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The spending frenzy on Capitol Hill marched on this week, deficit notwithstanding.

Lawmakers in this great country are already provided multiple jets and aircraft for their travelling needs. The Pentagon this year had asked for an additional Gulfstream V and a Boeing 737 to replace aging planes in that fleet. Turned out to be Christmas in July in DC.

Congress has approved over 550 million dollars to buy not two, not four, but eight additional private luxury aircraft for Congressional use.

Geoff Morrell, the Pentagon press secretary, said the Department of Defense didn’t request the additional planes and doesn’t need them. “We ask for what we need and only what we need,” he told reporters Wednesday. “We’ve always frowned upon earmarks and additives that are above and beyond what we ask for.”

Flashback to November of 2008 for a moment if you will…

As the CEO’s of Detroit’s Big Three Automakers went to Washington, they flew on their corporate jets to get there. In a rousing (and in retrospect hypocritical) show of righteous indignation, lawmakers blasted the CEO’s for the audacity to come to Washington in luxury, while their companies were drowning in debt and failing miserably. CNN ran one of the many stories that helped in blasting Nardelli, Wagoner and Mullally. Here is an excerpt…

“There is a delicious irony in seeing private luxury jets flying into Washington, D.C., and people coming off of them with tin cups in their hand, saying that they’re going to be trimming down and streamlining their businesses,” Rep. Gary Ackerman, D-New York, told the chief executive officers of Ford, Chrysler and General Motors at a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee.

“It’s almost like seeing a guy show up at the soup kitchen in high hat and tuxedo. It kind of makes you a little bit suspicious.”

He added, “couldn’t you all have downgraded to first class or jet-pooled or something to get here? It would have at least sent a message that you do get it.”

Maybe it was an inappropriate gesture by the Ford, GM and Chrysler CEO’s, I will not dispute that one bit. But isn’t on par with what is going on in our country today?

At this moment, our national deficit is $11,776,021,160,804. The nation is going bankrupt. Yet strangely enough, Congress (who apparently views the American taxpayer as nothing more than an all-you-can-eat buffet) appropriates another half a billion dollars for luxury jets that are not needed. And they designate them as their own. The fleet of 12 jets is already in place, maintained by the Air Force. They do not believe we need more. But Congress loves travelling on the taxpayer dime.

Actually, it appears that Congress just cannot stop spending the taxpayer money, no matter how deep in debt we become.

In a sense, I agree with the Congressional travel. We need to send them packing, back from whence they came.

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