A parlay of poisonous P’s
By Peggy Noonan
Years ago John McPhee wrote a great book about Bill Bradley called “A Sense
of Where You Are.” I keep thinking about that title. You have to know where you
are in time and space, you have to know who you are and what you’re doing, you
have to be able to locate the moment and reorient yourself
within it.
Politically where are we right now, at this moment?
We have a huge piece of U.S. economic and social change that debuted a
month ago as a program. The program dealt with something personal, even
intimate: your health, the care of your body, the medicines you choose to take
or procedures you get. It was hugely controversial from day one. It took all
the political oxygen from the room. It failed to garner even one vote from the
opposition when it was passed. It gave rise to a significant opposition
movement, the town hall uprisings, which later produced the tea party. It
caused unrest. In fact, it seemed not to answer a problem but cause it. I
called ObamaCare, at the time of
its passage, a catastrophic victory—one won at too great cost, with too much
political bloodshed, and at the end what would you get? Barren terrain. A thing
not worth fighting for.
So the program debuts and it’s a resounding, famous, fantastical flop. The
first weeks of the news coverage are about how the websites don’t work, can you
believe we paid for this, do you believe they had more than three years and
produced this public joke of a program, this embarrassment?
But now it’s much more serious. No one’s thinking about the websites. They
wish you were thinking about the websites! I bet America hopes the websites
never work so they never have to enroll.
The problem now is not the delivery system of the program, it’s the program
itself. Not the computer screen but what’s inside the program. This is
something you can’t get the IT guy in to fix.
They said if you liked your insurance you could keep your insurance—but
that’s not true. It was never true! They said if you liked your doctor you
could keep your doctor—but that’s not true. It was never true! They said they
would cover everyone who needed it, and instead people who had coverage are
losing it—millions of them! They said they would make insurance less
expensive—but it’s more expensive! Premium shock, deductible shock. They said
don’t worry, your health information will be secure, but instead the whole
setup looks like a hacker’s holiday. Bad guys are apparently already going for
your private information.
Look at the simple, factual eloquence of Edie Littlefield
Sundby, from Monday’s Journal. It is a story that tells you everything you need
to know about ObamaCare. It is the single
most persuasive and informative piece written since the whole program began.
And now there are reports the insurance companies are taking advantage of
the chaos of the program, and its many dislocations, to hike premiums. Meaning
the law was written in such a way that insurance companies profit on it.
And—I am limiting things to just today’s news – the New
York Times reports that while millions may qualify for enough federal subsidies
to pay the entire monthly cost of some health-insurance plans, the zero
premiums come with some “serious trade-offs.” What serious trade-offs? Most of
these plans, called the bronze policies, “require people to pay the most in out-of-pocket
costs, for doctor visit and other benefits like hospital stays.” Huh? I thought
the purpose of the law was to help with the cost of doctor visits and hospital
stays!
* * *
Back to a sense of where we are. You know where we are? It’s as if it’s
1964 and the administration has just passed landmark civil rights legislation
and the bill goes into effect, and everyone looks—only immediately it is
apparent that it makes everyone’s life worse! It doesn’t help minority groups –
it makes their lives harder and less free! And it does real, present and
intimate damage to the majority.
It’s as if it’s 1937 and they launched Social Security, only rich
coupon-clippers on Park Avenue immediately started getting small monthly
checks, and 67-year-old dust bowlers in tarpaper shacks started getting monthly
bills.
It’s the biggest governmental enterprise that hasn’t worked since the
earliest beginnings of the U.S. rocket program, when they kept trying to send
rockets into space and they kept falling, defeated and groaning, into the
ground. Only the rockets were still unmanned, so those failures never hurt
anybody!
* * *
ObamaCare is a practical, policy and political disaster, a parlay of
poisonous P’s.
And it is unbelievable – simply unbelievable – that the administration is
so proud, so childish, so ideological, so ignorant and so uncaring about the
bill’s victims that they refuse to stop, delay, go back, redraw and ease the
trauma.
Two closing notes. In my lifetime the good word liberal was discarded by
the Democratic Party. Over the decades they’d run it into the ground and
changed it from a plus to a minus. Liberal came to suggest a whole world of bad
ideas—soft on crime, eager for gun confiscation, big taxing. So the past 20
years Democrats tried to change their label, and in the Obama era it was
finally definitively changed. They were now progressives.
Well, the biggest piece of progressive legislation in our lifetimes—not
just costly but intrusive, abusive, and marked by a command-and-control
mentality—is ObamaCare.
Remember, “We’re gonna need a bigger boat”? They’re gonna need another
name.
Second point: I don’t know, maybe the Republican Party could focus on where
we are and help those Americans who are beside themselves with anxiety? A
friend had a suggestion today. Maybe instead of having oversight hearings on
the stupid website, they could be hauling in some insurance executives to see
if they’re capitalizing on this bad law and trying to profit on its
dislocations? You know, like they’re listening not to K Street lobbyists but
the people?
Maybe they could even call in some people from the White House and
Congress, the ones who helped write and interpret this famous law that you had
to pass before you could know what was in it, and ask: “Did you ever meet a
normal human? Did you understand what you were doing when you produced this
thing?”
Maybe they could even ask the president: “In your entire life, from
community organizer to lawyer to politician, did you ever buy an insurance
policy? Were you always on your wife’s plan, or immediately put on a plush
government plan? Did you ever have to do anything like what you’re telling the
people of your country to do?
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