*The Flaw in ObamaCare Points to Its Future Failure: It’s Time to Propose
Real Alternatives*

Posted By *Ron Radosh* On October 22, 2013 *
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Some Republicans, including Sen. Ted Cruz, have argued that if ObamaCare
goes through, an entire group of people will want and like the services
offered, thus creating a new dependent culture of people hooked on the
supposedly universal and free medical care being offered. Hence, any
chances of repealing or reversing it in the future will be
doomed.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

The events of the previous week have shown that this is an unfounded fear.
More likely is that the inherent flaws in ObamCare, now more apparent than
ever, will create a groundswell of public opinion demanding either its
delay or a movement to scratch it completely and come up with a program
that actually works to reform and improve health care in a meaningful way.**
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We now know, as Stuart Stevens reports in *The Daily Beast* [1], that even
left-leaning Vermont, the state with the only openly socialist senator, has
seen that the roll-out of the health exchanges has been “an unmitigated
disaster.” And in the reliably blue state of Maryland, only 1,000 people
were able to enroll on the state’s own website, which had as many glitches
and software problems as the federal
website.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

While liberals and leftists argue that the program is solid, and that it is
only the software that is bad, Stevens writes that the current problems
serve to illustrate ObamaCare’s fatal
flaw:****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

One of the president’s key selling points of the ACA was the promise that
if you liked your plan, you could keep it. We’re learning that’s often not
the case as Obamacare is implemented across the country. And in Vermont,
there has been no pretense of such
assurance.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

As of January 1, 2014, in Vermont, the ability for individuals or employers
with 50 or fewer employees to purchase health insurance from private
insurance companies ceases to exist. As for policies already covering those
businesses and individuals? Those cease to exist, as well. In other words,
in Vermont, a good percentage of its population will have no choice but to
buy health insurance through the state
exchange.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

Now Vermont, like the federal government, is using PR to try to get people
to register, as well as trying other methods, such as urging applicants to
try to phone in their applications or do it via snail mail. Why not go back
to early 20th century methods while we’re living in the 21st century?
Perhaps they should also try to revive the Pony
Express.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

Vermont, Stevens points out, has the highest insurance premiums in the
nation. As good liberals, their government has stringent regulations on the
insurance industry, thus preventing competition.  ObamaCare will not help
Vermont residents, since there are only two companies offering plans on the
exchange. And rates are the same for everyone, whatever their age or
condition of their health. What this reveals is the essence of socialist
engineering to produce equality. To their eyes, it sounds good and moral
since everyone pays the same and everyone gets equal treatment. The result:
People in their 50s and early 60s — before they are eligible for Medicare —
pay the same rates as a young person in his 20s! As Cynthia Cox, a
healthcare expert at Kaiser,  explains,  “Younger people will have higher
premiums in Vermont than they might if they lived elsewhere, whereas older
people might have lower premiums than if they lived
elsewhere.”****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

So if you are such a young person, who earns a starting salary of perhaps
$25,000 a year, and you find out that to purchase a health insurance policy
on the new exchange will cost you a small fortune, you will, instead, opt
to pay the $95 penalty (or 1% of your income, whichever is greater) at tax
time. If you become seriously ill before that, you will then enroll and get
the medical care you need, assuming that the federal and state enrollment
sites are working by then.  This means, however, that when your decision is
put together with all the other young people who do the same and do not
enroll, the ObamaCare system will not have enough young people registered
to pay for the elderly people with serious health conditions who have
enrolled. At that point, the system crashes and is not fiscally
sustainable. As Stevens puts it, “without a pool of younger, healthier
participants, it’s difficult for any insurance plan to
survive.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

The truth is, as *Michael Gerson writes* [2], that ObamaCare “could become
an intellectual crisis for modern liberalism.”  The software “glitches”
could be fixed — although perhaps not in time for the January enrollment
deadline. But even if they are, without enough young people enrolling, the
program on its own terms is not likely to work. Its likely failure will
show the follies of liberalism and the belief of all those who think
socialist type planning can work. Those who really need the coverage
because of pre-existing conditions, or those with new, serious medical
conditions, will do everything to enroll. Those without these fears will
sit back and opt for the small penalty fee. Oh yes, the government could
change that to an enormous fee, but imagine the outcry of the young Obama
supporters if it tries to do
that.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

Some will argue that a government-run health system can work, and that the
problems only prove that we need a full-scale socialized medicine program,
like the UK’s National Health Service or Canada’s type of universal health
care. In this country, it could be instituted by expanding Medicare to
everyone over 55, thus in effect becoming a single-payer system. If that is
done, we will be on our way to a two-tiered medical system. The wealthy
will go to concierge doctors and the fine hospitals not in the system, and
the rest of us will go to second-rate hospitals and be forced to see those
doctors who have not opted out of serving Medicare
patients.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

Moreover, the country will go broke sooner rather than later, as coverage
for all over 55 will quickly become the single most expensive entitlement
program existing, without funds to pay for it. And can you imagine the
people who run the failing U.S. Postal Service creating the bureaucracy
that will administer Medicare for
all?****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

While Republicans are polling lower than ever as a result of the government
shutdown, it should be kept in mind that as ObamaCare evolves, the Obama
administration and the Democrats will quickly lose the confidence of the
American people. In the *National Journal [3]* Ron Fournier writes, “Beyond
Obamacare, the Democratic Party’s reputation for competency is as stake.
The cost of the [Obama Care website] site is already $394 million, a
massive amount compared to private-sector CMS work, and sure to
grow.”****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

So bring it on. And what conservatives should do is offer their own
meaningful alternatives, such as those proposed by Tom Miller in the latest
*National Affairs [4]*. Miller writes that our debate has to be not just
about Obama Care,  but “must be understood as part of a larger debate about
the future of the country.” And that requires serious proposals for
market-based systems that deal with the problems of the uninsured, and that
address the issues of the “cost, quality, complexity, and accountability of
the options [Americans] have in the current health-care
system.”****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

Saying no to ObamaCare is not enough. It is time that our politicians go
beyond that and offer serious alternatives to fix our healthcare
system.****<http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2013/10/22/the-flaw-in-obama-care-points-to-its-future-failure-its-time-to-propose-real-alternatives/?print=1#comments_controls>

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[1] The Daily Beast: *
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/10/22/obamacare-s-vermont-fail.html
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[2] Michael Gerson writes: *
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/michael-gerson-ailing-obamacare-could-become-a-crisis-for-liberalism/2013/10/21/00bbc938-3a82-11e3-a94f-b58017bfee6c_story.html
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[3] National Journal: *
http://www.nationaljournal.com/white-house/why-obama-should-be-freaked-out-over-obamacare-20131021
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[4] National Affairs: *
http://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/conservative-health-care-reform-a-reality-check
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