Mass. Wait Times

Can you believe that the Massachusetts health care "miracle" was cooked up by a Republican?

Praise Mitt Romney. Three years ago, the former Massachusetts Governor had the inadvertent good sense to create the "universal" health-care program that the White House and Congress now want to inflict on the entire country. It is proving to be instructive, as Mr. Romney's foresight previews what President Obama, Max Baucus, Ted Kennedy and Pete Stark are cooking up for everyone else.

In Massachusetts's latest crisis, Governor Deval Patrick and his Democratic colleagues are starting to move down the path that government health plans always follow when spending collides with reality -- i.e., price controls. As costs continue to rise, the inevitable results are coverage restrictions and waiting periods. It was only a matter of time.

They're trying to manage the huge costs of the subsidized middle-class insurance program that is gradually swallowing the state budget. The program provides low- or no-cost coverage to about 165,000 residents, or three-fifths of the newly insured, and is budgeted at $880 million for 2010, a 7.3% single-year increase that is likely to be optimistic. The state's overall costs on health programs have increased by 42% (!) since 2006.

And yet. Despite experience the Democrats in Congress and our esteemed President think that this time it will be different. There is one small chance that they are correct. With luck and enough votes the bill will not pass in any form.

To help make sure that the bill doesn't have enough votes here are some people you should contact:

House of Representatives
The Senate

H/T Judith Weiss on Facebook

Cross Posted at Power and Control

posted by Simon on 08.17.09 at 01:25 PM





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I haven't looked at the Massachusetts health fiasco closely.

Apparently Romney believed the spreadsheet numbers. Mistake.

Remember, when these programs are voted in, there are ALWAYS calculations to PROVE they are affordable. If those numbers are convincing or the legislators don't bother to study them then the programs pass.

K   ·  August 17, 2009 04:38 PM

I suspect that Romney cut a compromise with the state legislature. They wanted something even more damaging but Romney negotiated them down to something that took a few years to crash and burn the budget.

At least they can retreat like Tennessee did from a similar fiasco before it is too late.

Don't know, but I suspect that how it really was.

No points for Romney but no damnation yet either.

Whitehall   ·  August 17, 2009 05:23 PM

How can you expect a socialist to accept that some people get better service? at less cost?
All they understand is a system that gives equally poor coverage to all at an excessively high price for those who can afford to pay.

Hugh   ·  August 17, 2009 06:11 PM

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