The following article by Boston radio
host Jeffrey T. Kuhner appears to put the Obamacare law into reasonable
perspective:
"The conventional wisdom is wrong. The mainstream media
— and their parrots in the Republican establishment — are claiming that
President Obama decisively won the government shutdown battle. In fact, the
narrative being peddled is that the GOP brand has been badly damaged, paving the
way for a possible Democratic Party takeover of the House of Representatives in
the 2014 elections. This is puerile nonsense. Tea Party Republicans, led by
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, may have lost the battle, but they are poised for a major
victory in the larger Obamacare war.
Liberal pundits and Republican
moderates, such as Sen. John McCain of Arizona, are blaming one person for the
partial government shutdown: Mr. Cruz. They argue that for all their attempts to
defund or delay Obamacare, Mr. Cruz and his conservative allies accomplished
nothing. The final deal reopens the federal government until Jan. 15 and lifts
the debt ceiling into early February. In exchange, no significant reforms or
revisions were made to Mr. Obama’s signature health law. As for the repeal of
the medical devices tax, a one-year delay in the individual mandate and an end
to the exemption given to Congress and its staff, none of these proposals were
accepted by the Democrats. Hence, the political and media class are convinced
Mr. Cruz’s obstructionist tactics backfired, fostering the public perception
that “right-wing extremists” have hijacked the GOP. Mr. Obama now openly refers
to the Tea Party as a “dangerous faction.”
This is myth and propaganda
masquerading as analysis. The legislative deal simply does one thing: kick the
can down the road. Yet the same, enduring problems remain — the very problems
identified by Mr. Cruz and Tea Party Republicans. America is sitting on a
ticking debt bomb, Obamacare — the most destructive law in modern memory — is a
disaster, and our ruling elites are incapable of reining in out-of-control
public spending.
America is increasingly dominated by one seminal reality: We
are the most indebted nation in history. The national debt is approaching $17
trillion. By 2016, the debt is expected to hit $20 trillion. That will be
Greece-like levels, a debt load so crippling that Washington will have trouble
simply paying the interest on the debt payments. Our creditors will realize we
are sliding toward the United States of Argentina — a fiscal basket case unable
to live within our means. The value of the dollar will plunge. Interest rates
will soar. Taxes will have to be increased. The social safety net will be
shredded. Unless Congress immediately confronts the reckless spending and
near-record trillion-dollar deficits, the United States will go bankrupt. The
question is no longer if, but when.
Mr. Obama’s massive health care
overhaul is precipitating the impending economic collapse. Nearly every aspect
of Obamacare has turned out to be a lie. The real price tag is not less than a
$1 trillion; rather, it is a multitrillion-dollar entitlement program that
America cannot afford. Rather than lowering premium costs for the average
family, it dramatically raises them — sometimes by thousands of dollars a year.
Millions of citizens have lost their health benefits or are unable to keep their
doctor. People seeking to enroll in Obamacare’s marketplace exchanges are
stunned at the high costs of the health insurance plans. In fact, the
Congressional Budget Office acknowledges that the law will not achieve its
stated goal: universal coverage. Instead, about 30 million Americans will still
not have health care. Hence, one-sixth of the U.S. economy will have been
revolutionized essentially to put only 17 million new recipients on the
Obamacare rolls. The complex law also undermines economic growth and job
creation, compelling employers to either slash employees’ hours or not hire new
workers. In short, Obamacare is a cancer, slowly devouring our economic
dynamism, individual liberties and medical care.
As the law is
implemented, its devastating effects will be increasingly felt. By next year,
the government shutdown will be a fading memory. What the public will remember,
though, is that a band of Tea Party patriots sought to thwart the oncoming
disaster. Mr. Cruz, along with Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah,
represent the future. The question is no longer ideological — small government
versus big government, free-market-based health care versus nationalized health
care, or capitalism versus socialism. Rather, it is about something more simple
— and profound: basic arithmetic.
The United States is a giant bus that
is rushing toward an economic precipice. A few more years of Mr. Obama’s
borrow-and-spend policies and America will crash upon the rocks of fiscal
reality and national insolvency. The Democrats are keeping their foot on the gas
pedal, full speed ahead. The Republican establishment thinks we may need to slow
down — at least a little. The bus, however, will still go off the cliff. Only
the Tea Party is saying — in fact, yelling — to hit the brakes. They’re right,
and they will be vindicated. The only question is this: Will Americans wake up
before it’s too late?
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