Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mass Insanity as the Bay State Institutes Health Insurance Rationing


By Dave Cribbin



If I told you a story of how one of the bluest of the blue states, Massachusetts, would of its own accord institute health insurance rationing three months after electing a Republican to the Senate to stop ObamaCare, that would normally be considered satire. That is unless the story was true, then we would just call it irony!



Ironically, it is very true that Massachusetts, with what is essentially it's own ObamaCare program, has started to ration health insurance. Surely that wasn't Governor Patrick's intent when he rejected the insurance companies' request for premium increases. Like all politicians, he just wanted to get re-elected, and being tough on insurance companies is a very popular stance among Democrats these days.



Nevertheless, rationing is precisely what the outcome has been. The insurance companies did what any business does when faced with a money-losing product: they declined to sell any more of that money-losing product. As a result you can't buy health insurance in Massachusetts, even though it is against the law not to! Ain't that a catch-22?



This is always the result when politicians dictate how businesses must operate; they always do what is politically expedient instead of what makes economic sense. Politicians constantly prove that they are checkers players in the chess match of business, unable to see even one move ahead. As a result, they compound their initial mistakes with additional ones, as the unintended consequences of the laws they've just passed undo what they were supposed to have accomplished.



The governor thought that by standing up to the greedy insurance companies he could portray himself as a hero in the fight against the high cost of health insurance. This is an awfully thin argument, considering that three of the four largest insurers in Mass are non-profits, as noted by the Wall Street Journal in a recent article.



Those high costs, I might add, were imposed by the state on its residents when it mandated coverage for all, instituted community rating and eliminated the insurance companies' ability to refuse coverage to people with preexisting conditions. I'm sure it came as quite a shock to him that his savvy political skills had instead of making insurance more affordable to his constituents made it unobtainable.



After all, who could have possibly foreseen this would be the result of his actions? I'll tell you who! Any businessman worth his salt would have seen that one coming a mile away, but that's because they are in the business of making economic decisions, not political decisions. Business owners understand that they are in business to make a profit and those who don't , don't hang around all that long.



The mass insanity that is playing out now in the Bay State is what's in store for the rest of us if ObamaCare remains the law of the land. The government will mandate greater coverages for the insurance companies to provide while denying them the ability to recoup their cost through increased premiums.



When insurers are prohibited from selling their products at anything but a loss they will be forced to stop selling them. It will then be time for more regulation to fix the problems the previous laws created. On it will go until it reaches it's inevitable conclusion: the government controlling healthcare cost through the rationing of healthcare. That's when being politically connected will literally be a matter of life or death.



Dave Cribbin, President of Tailwind Capital, is a Liberty Features Syndicated writer for Americans for Limited Government.

1 comment:

BunBun4life said...

You guys have it exactly right. This is total crap. I spoke to a woman in Massachusetts who has asthma, and her inhalers had previous cost $5 or something, I can't remember what insurance that was under, but after she was forced to accept this MassCare (exactly like Obamacare) her inhalers became $50 a piece, and I think that might have even been higher than the normal cost in some instances. The monthly cost was higher, the care was lower & meds were high. Now she was going broke. She was outraged, had no choice, and felt like all the extra money she paid went to help illegal aliens (of which MA is covered UP with).

The whole thing is some kind of con. Number one, the government can't run anything right, mainly because they hire crappy people and base hiring more on filling up with minorities than hiring people who are qualified. Secondly Obama's behaviour prior to election was that of someone who was against 'big business' and 'corporate running of Washington' but has shown himself to be an even BIGGER corporate stooge than BUSH!! I didn't even think that was possible. Rather than really reforming health insurance, he went on to make a 'law' that REQUIRES you to buy health insurance??? Unconstitutional as hell. Puts billions in the insurance companies pockets.
(let me also say that I never voted for Bush, that I hated him, thought he was dumb, a warmonger, etc. - that I screamed when he wanted to raise the national debt limit placed by congress, etc. (then when Obama wanted to raise it even double, people said I was racist for doing so)I knew that going to Iraq was wrong, etc etc) I used to work in the Stock Brokerage business (PaineWebber, Smith Barney, Morgan Keegan) and it was 99% republican voting there. I voted for Clinton, okay? I also have always voted for Steve Cohen for Congress (I think he used to be a Senator, I don't know, I have voted for him for almost 30 years) He is considered the most Liberal politician in the white house. BUT I AM NOT A LIBERAL. I vote for the people I think are best. I did NOT vote for Obama. I didn't even vote in 2008, because it was an obvious sham & the media acted like they drank the KoolAid and there was no journalistic integrity and anyone who even asked a question was panned and screamed at/called a racist.

I have almost given up on America