The time is now 10:41 am You last visited March 15, 2010, 10:37 am | Comments for "Dick Morris provides great description of death panels"August 18, 2009, 12:03 pmDick Morris provides great description of death panelsIT'S ALL A DEATH PANEL: THE TRUTH ABOUT OBAMACARE By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN Published in the New York Post on August 17, 2009 Washington is all atwitter about "death panels": President Obama derides the idea that his health-care reform calls for them; the Senate is stripping "end of life" counseling language from its bill — and last Friday the voice of the liberal establishment, The New York Times, ran a Page One story "rebutting" the rumor that ObamaCare would create such boards to decide when to pull the plug on elderly patients. But all those protests miss the fundamental truth of the "death panel" charge. Even without a federal board voting on whom to kill, ObamaCare will ration care extensively, leading to the same result. This follows inevitably from central features of the president's plan. Specifically, his decisions to (1) pay for reform with vast cuts in the Medicare budget and (2) grant insurance coverage to 50 million new people, vastly boosting demand without increasing the supply of doctors, nurses or other care providers. Whether or not he admits it even to himself, Obama's talk of cutting "inefficiencies" and reducing costs translates to less care, of lower quality, for the elderly. Every existing national health system finds ways to deny state-of-the-art medications and necessary surgical procedures to countless patients, and ObamaCare has the nascent mechanisms to do the same. With the limited options that Obama's vision would leave them, many will find that "end of life counseling" necessary and even welcome. "Reform" would cut care to the elderly in several ways:
In short, ObamaCare doesn't need to set up "death panels" to make retail decisions about ending the lives of individual patients. The whole "reform" scheme is one giant death panel in its own right. Comments1. Rationing does lead to "death panels." Google "Principals for allocation of scarce medical interventions." This piece was written by Ezekiel Emanuel (brother of Rahm Emanuel), who is currently one of Obama's top health advisors/czars . Great article, Todd! Thanks for posting! 2. Thank g-d that Dick Morris can see six inches past his nose. He can see what the future holds; what national health care will morph into over the years. Why can't others see it when the details are presented so clearly? Just where do they have their heads? Don't tell me; I really don't want to know. 3. Comment by konane - August 18, 2009, 10:26 pmExcellent description of what they intend to do. Put Dick Morris' statements on steroids and age threshold for rationing will be become lower and lower, more stringent. I believe conservatives have the ability to project things into the future and assess the bottom line far more easily. This health care proposal isn't about health care it's about control. It's also about the government having direct and unimpeded access to everyone's bank accounts to remove money at will much like plunging a straw into a juice bag. 4. Comment by jarasan - August 18, 2009, 11:55 pmDick Morris said it very bluntly last night on Hannity, the cuts to the elderly's medicare benefits will be used to pay for the (illegal or uncovered) immigrants health care. A redistribution of the wealth kinda well you know, you know..................they need healthcare. You must be a Lottery Post member to post comments to a Blog. Register for a FREE membership, or if you're already a member please Log In. |