Forbes
Obamacare
Will Be Repealed Well In Advance Of The 2014 Elections
Prediction:
even if HealthCare.gov is fixed by the end of the month (unlikely),
Obamacare is going to be repealed well in advance of next year’s
election. And if the website continues to fail, the push for
repeal—from endangered Democrats—will occur very rapidly. The
website is a sideshow: the real action is the number of people and
businesses who are losing their health plans or having to pay a lot
more. Fixing the website will only delay the inevitable.
It is
important to remember why it was so important for Obama to promise
repeatedly that “if you like your health insurance/doctor, you can
keep your health insurance/doctor.” Cast your mind back to the
ignominious collapse of Hillarycare in 1994. Hillarycare came out of
the box in September 1993 to high public support according to the
early polls. This was not a surprise. Opinion polls for decades
have shown a large majority of Americans support the general idea of
universal health coverage. But Hillarycare came apart as the
bureaucratic details came out, the most important one being that you
couldn’t be sure you’d be able to keep your doctors or select
specialists of your choice. The Clintons refused to consider a
compromise, but even with large Democratic Senate and House
majorities the bill was so dead it was never brought up for a vote.
Remember
“Harry and Louise”? Obama did, which is why he portrayed
Obamacare as simply expanding coverage to the uninsured, and
improving coverage for the underinsured while leaving the already
insured undisturbed. But the redistributive arithmetic of
Obamacare’s architecture could never add up, which is what the
bureaucrats knew early on—as early as 2010 according to many
documents that have leaked. The wonder is that Obama’s political
team didn’t see this coming and prepare a pre-emptive strategy for
dealing with the inevitable exposure of the duplicity at the heart of
Obamacare’s logic. Now that people are losing their insurance and
finding that they may not be able to keep their doctor after all,
Obamacare has become the domestic policy equivalent of the Iraq War:
a protracted fiasco that is proving fatal to a president’s
credibility and approval rating. The only thing missing is calling
in FEMA to help fix this Category-5 political disaster.
Senate
Democrats endangered for re-election will lead the charge for repeal
perhaps as soon as January, after they get an earful over the
Christmas break...
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