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Thursday, July 30, 2009, 1:15 PM
Wesley J. Smith

So, here’s the problem: We have need for health care reform to permit greater portability of policies, make policies more affordable, and help people find insurance who have preexisting conditions. But instead of fixing the actual problems in the current generally well working system, President Obama is instead following the trail blazed by Hillary Clinton in 1991; trying to tear down the existing system and rebuilt it in his own ideological image.

That is proving a hard sled, and this may be why: According to a Fox News poll, about 91% of Americans have health insurance (which I am sure includes Medicare and Medicaid), and most are happy with their current health care. From the poll:

Most Americans say they have health care insurance (91 percent), and a large 84 percent majority rates the quality of their insurance as excellent or good. Moreover, more than 8 in 10 (83 percent) rate the quality of the health care they currently receive as excellent or good. And if they were sick or seriously ill, most people say they would rather be in the current privately-run health care system (64 percent) than in a government-run system (19 percent).

It is important to remember that many of the uninsured are illegal aliens. Others are able to obtain coverage shortly after losing existing coverage. Others  voluntarily eschew coverage even though they could afford it.  Thus, President Obama and the Democrats in Congress are engaging in blatant overkill, perhaps as some suspect, as a way to consolidate power in the government.  But that isn’t what people want, and based on these coverage numbers, the pending plan is far more radical than the country needs.

All of this reminds me of the most withering criticism a judge ever made of my work when I was practicing law.  I was vigorously cross examining away, poking and pounding, thinking I was doing a splendid job. I learned that I wasn’t when the judge leaned forward, looked over his glasses, and said testily: “Mr. Smith, please use a rifle instead of a shotgun.” Ouch!

That’s what we need now: A rifle to precisely remedy what ails us in health care. Instead, our brilliant leaders are using a scattergun that will end up causing  far more harm than good.

2 Comments

    Victor
    July 30th, 2009 | 2:04 pm

    This reminds me of the old days when sinner vic and his angels would be correcting some of the then uninsured illegal alien gods health care problems but instead of using a shotgun, they would use a sledge hammer when a fly swatter would have done the job! Would that be a fair comparator? :)

    Peace

    padraig
    July 30th, 2009 | 5:48 pm

    The numbers from the USA official survey (performed under the last Bush administration) are very different from the Fox numbers. See them yourself at http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/05/uninsured-cps/index.htm

    According to the Census Bureau’s 2005 Current Population Survey (CPS), there were 45.8 million uninsured individuals in 2004, or 15.7% of the civilian non-institutionalized population.

    Fox: “According to a Fox News poll, about 91% of Americans have health insurance”

    Then there’s your comments:

    “It is important to remember that many of the uninsured are illegal aliens. Others are able to obtain coverage shortly after losing existing coverage. Others voluntarily eschew coverage even though they could afford it. ”

    Unless you have numbers for these populations, this is sheer speculation on your part. The race numbers show a large proportion of Hispanics in the uninsured group, but they’re not necessarily illegal, are they? And 48% of the uninsureds are Caucasian anyway.

    Also, the larger numbers were compiled by the US Census Bureau; they don’t count illegals. Illegals tend to avoid census takers.

    On the other hand, Fox’s numbers come from their “poll,” NOT an official unbiased survey, and if Fox’s polls were honest Sarah Palin would be president by now.

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