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The
Thuggery of Obamacare
Czarina Kathleen Sebelius
by Michelle Malkin
Oct 30, 2013
U.S.
Secretary of Health
and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius is allergic to the truth. She is
the ruthless enforcer of Obamacare's Jenga tower of lies upon lies
upon lies. Now that this fatally flawed government edifice is
collapsing, you can expect Sebelius to do what she has done her
entire career: blame, bully and pile on more lies.
Three
years ago, when
insurers and other companies had the audacity to expose Obamacare's
damage to their customers and workers, Sebelius brought out her brass
knuckles. Remember? As I reported at the time, the White House
coordinated a demonization campaign against Anthem Blue Cross in
California for raising rates because of the new mandate's costs.
Obama singled out the company in a "60 Minutes" interview,
and Sebelius sent a nasty-gram demanding that Anthem "justify"
its rate hikes to the federal government.
A private
company trying to
survive in the marketplace was forced to "explain" itself
to federal bureaucrats and career politicians who have never run a
business (successful or otherwise) in their lives. Sebelius went even
further. She called on Anthem to provide public disclosure of how the
rate increases would be spent -- a mandate that no other private
companies must follow.
In an
even more
heavy-handed effort to suppress criticism, Sebelius wrote America's
Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the national association of health
insurers, "calling on their members to stop using scare tactics
and misinformation to falsely blame premium increases for 2011 on the
patient protections in the Affordable Care Act." The threatening
cease-and-desist letter commanded: "I urge you to inform your
members that there will be zero tolerance for this type of
misinformation and unjustified rate increases. ... Simply stated, we
will not stand idly by as insurers blame their premium hikes and
increased profits on the requirement that they provide consumers with
basic protections."
The
speech-stifling gag
order declared war on every opponent of Obamacare who dared to
question the administration's phony claims of cost-savings or
expanded access. When McDonald's notified the feds that it might have
to cancel health insurance plans for 30,000 workers because of
Obamacare's effective prohibition on low-cost plans, Sebelius slammed
The Wall Street Journal for reporting the story. She then rushed to
issue McDonald's an Obamacare waiver, the first of thousands to quell
criticism and bleeding.
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