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Kathleen Parker 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/linksets/2010/07/06/ABs8q7D_linkset.html>  

Opinion Writer 


The sinking ship of Obamacare


By Kathleen Parker 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/kathleen-parker/2011/02/24/ABsg1XN_page.html> , 
Published: November 15E-mail the writer 
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Let’s recap: If you like your insurance policy, you can keep it. No, wait. If 
you liked your policy, it was probably worthless anyway. Scratch that. If your 
junk policy was canceled and you still want it, you can keep it. Er, get it 
back.

Whatever.

Kathleen Parker

Parker writes a twice-weekly column on politics and culture

So now President Obama has apologized for real. On Thursday, he told Americans, 
“I hear you loud and clear 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/transcript-president-obamas-nov-14-statement-on-health-care/2013/11/14/6233e352-4d48-11e3-ac54-aa84301ced81_story.html>
 ” (Do I hear an echo?) and announced that insurance companies can ignore the 
law for a year. The several million Americans whose policies were canceled, or 
were scheduled to be canceled, can keep them — or get them back — assuming 
state regulators and insurance companies comply.

It isn’t clear whether insurers can, or will, based on the assurances of 
someone whose credibility isn’t exactly soaring. Meanwhile, the newest promise 
dovetails with another earlier delay granted to businesses with at least 50 
employees (just 3.6 percent of employers), which were given another year to 
comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). 

With the computer-crash rollout preventing people from signing up, businesses 
temporarily exempted from compliance and policyholders either reinstated or 
facing yet another broken promise (for which the insurance companies will be 
blamed), is there anyone left to love Obamacare?

In the wake of Obama’s latest tweak, two salient questions have emerged: Can 
the ACA survive? Can the president even do what he just did, legally? 

Though brilliant minds may differ, the president is probably within bounds, 
according to a compelling argument by Simon Lazarus 
<http://theusconstitution.org/about/people/staff/simon-lazarus> , senior 
counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center. The relevant 
constitutional text, he writes for the Atlantic 
<http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/07/delaying-parts-of-obamacare-blatantly-illegal-or-routine-adjustment/277873/>
 , requires that the president “take care that the laws be faithfully 
executed,” a broad-enough concept to allow for judgment in the execution. 

The only prohibition is that the president not fail to execute the law owing to 
his opposition to a policy. Obviously, this is not the case here. As a 
political matter, it is also obvious that Obama is merely trying to right his 
own sinking ship, especially after Bill Clinton’s undoubtedly heartfelt advice 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/11/12/bill-clinton-identifies-3-big-problems-with-the-obamacare-rollout/>
  (you just know), as well as to preempt a new House bill to aid canceled 
policyholders 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/house-approves-plan-to-let-some-keep-their-health-plans/2013/11/15/a7ac2190-4e12-11e3-ac54-aa84301ced81_story.html>
  that passed Friday with bipartisan support, including 39 Democrats. 

Cynics on the left insist that Republicans have no real interest in helping 
Obamacare. And, of course, they are correct. Do Republicans just want to make 
sure Obama fails? Yes, but not for reasons sometimes suggested. Oprah recently 
intoned 
<http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/oprah-winfrey-president-obama-disrespected-black-article-1.1518299>
  that many Americans disrespect Obama because he is African American. Even if 
that were remotely true, it is not the reason half the country opposes 
Obamacare and many more now doubt its efficacy. 

Similarly, when Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky notoriously 
said that his job was to make sure Obama was a one-term president, it wasn’t 
because of race, nor was it immediate to the president’s election. McConnell 
made his remark in October 2010, on the eve of the midterm elections, 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/when-did-mcconnell-say-he-wanted-to-make-obama-a-one-term-president/2012/09/24/79fd5cd8-0696-11e2-afff-d6c7f20a83bf_blog.html>
  and after Obamacare passed without a single Republican vote.

In other words, Republicans oppose Obama’s policies, not the man, because they 
believe the president will so inexorably change the structure of our social and 
economic system by mandating and punishing human behavior that nothing less 
than individual freedom is at stake. Under present circumstances, this hardly 
seems delusional. Does anyone really believe that subsidized policyholders with 
preexisting conditions won’t eventually face other mandates and penalties 
related to their lifestyle choices? 

Finally, Democrats incessantly seize upon their prize trophy: The U.S. Supreme 
Court validated Obamacare. True-ish. The high court didn’t endorse Obamacare as 
a good idea. It didn’t even find the individual mandate constitutional. It 
ruled that the mandate/penalty is constitutional only if the penalty is viewed 
as a “tax.” If one were to examine this gift horse’s mouth, one would have to 
note that, funny, but throughout the health-care debate and oral arguments, and 
even now, Democrats have insisted that the penalty is not a tax. Paging George 
Orwell.

Whether the ACA survives the new timetable remains an open question. The plan 
sinks or swims on the basis of young, healthy people signing up, which, for 
now, they cannot do except in dribs and drabs. Further, the ACA clearly needed 
the canceled policyholders to buy new, more expensive policies to underwrite 
subsidies and preexisting conditions. 

Given the season, the timing of these un-glad tidings could not be worse. Soon 
enough, Americans will figure out whether Obamacare is the gift Democrats 
promised — or if Obama is the Grinch who stole, you know, the holiday season.

Read more from Kathleen Parker’s archive 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/kathleen-parker/2011/02/24/ABsg1XN_page.html> , 
follow her on Twitter <https://twitter.com/kathleenparker>  or find her on 
Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/kathleenparker> . 

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