Simplified
example of Obamacare, what has happened to us all.....and what the effects will
have on the next election.
I
am a consulting engineer and make between $60,000 and $125,000 per year,
depending on how hard I work and whether or not there are work projects out
there for me.
My
girlfriend is 61 and makes about $18,000 per year, working as a part-time mail
clerk.
For
me, making $60,000 a year, under ObamaCare, the cheapest, lowest grade policy I
can buy, which also happens to impose a $5,000 deductible, costs $482 per
month.
For
my girlfriend, the same exact policy, same deductible, costs $1 per month.
That's right, $1 per month. I'm not making this up.
Don't
believe me? Just go to http://www.coveredca.com, the ObamaCare
website for California and enter the parameters I've mentioned above and see
for yourself. By the way, my zip code is 93940. You'll need to enter
that.
So
OK, clearly ObamaCare is a scheme that involves putting the cost burden of
healthcare onto the middle and upper-income wage earners. But there's a lot
more to it. Stick with me.
And
before I make my next points, I'd like you to think about something:
I
live in Monterey County, in Central California. We have a large land mass but
just 426,000 residents - about the population of Colorado Springs or the city
of Omaha.
But
we do have a large Hispanic population, including a large number of illegal
aliens, and to serve this group we have Natividad Medical Center, a massive,
Federally subsidized county medical complex that takes up an area about
one-third the size of the Chrysler Corporation automobile assembly plant in
Belvedere, Illinois (see Google Earth View). Natividad has state-of-the-art
operating rooms, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, fully
equipped, 24 hour emergency room, and much more. If you have no insurance, if
you've been in a drive-by shooting or have overdosed on crack cocaine, this is
where you go. And it's essentially free, because almost everyone who ends up in
the ER is uninsured.
Last
year, 2,735 babies were born at Natividad. 32% of these were born to
out-of-wedlock teenage mothers, 93% of which were Hispanic. Less than 20% could
demonstrate proof of citizenship, and 71% listed their native language as
Spanish. Of these 876 births, only 40 were covered under [any kind of] private
health insurance. The taxpayers paid for the other 836. And in case you were
wondering about the entire population - all 2,735 births - less than 24%
involved insured coverage or even partial payment on behalf of the patient to
the hospital in exchange for services. Keep this in mind as we move forward.
Now
consider this:
If
I want to upgrade my policy to a low-deductible premium policy, such as what I
had with my last employer, my cost is $886 per month. But my girlfriend can
upgrade her policy to the very same level, for just $4 per month. That's right,
$4 per month. $48 per year for a zero-deductible, premium healthcare policy -
the kind of thing you get when you work at IBM (except of course, IBM employees
pay an average of $170 per month out of pocket for their coverage).
I
mean, it's bad enough that I will be forced to subsidize the ObamaCare scheme
in the first place. But even if I agreed with the basic scheme, which of course
I do not, I would never
agree to subsidize premium policies. If I have to pay $482 a month for a budget
policy, I sure as hell do not want the guy I'm subsidizing to get a better
policy, for less that 1% of what I have to fork out each month for a low-end
policy.
Why must I pay $482 per month for something the other guy gets for a dollar? And why should the other guy get to buy an $886 policy for $4 a month? Think about this: I have to pay $10,632 a year for the same thing that the other guy can get for $48. $10,000 of net income is 60 days of full time work as an engineer. $48 is something I could pay for collecting aluminum cans and plastic bottles, one day a month.
Are you with me on this? Are you starting to get an idea what ObamaCare is really about?
ObamaCare is not about dealing with inequities in the
healthcare system. That's just the cover story.
The real story is that it is a massive, political power
grab. Do you think anyone who can insure himself with a premium policy
for $4 a month will vote for anyone but the political party that provides him
such a deal? ObamaCare is about enabling, subsidizing, and expanding the Left's
political power base, at taxpayer expense. Why would I vote for anyone
but a Democrat if I can have babies for $4 a month? For that matter, why
would I go to college or strive for a better job or income if it means I have
to pay real money for healthcare coverage? Heck, why study engineering
when I can be a schlep for $20K per year and buy a new F-150 with all the money
I'm saving?
And think about those $4-a-month babies - think in
terms of propagation models. Think of just how many babies will be born to
irresponsible, under-educated mothers. Will we get a new crop of brain surgeons
and particle physicists from the dollar baby club, or will we need more cops,
criminal courts and prisons? One thing you can be certain of: At $4 a
month, they'll multiply, and multiply, and multiply.
Obama
Care:
It's
all about political power.
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