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In reply to the discussion: Obamacare Architect: ‘Lack of Transparency’ Helped Us Pass the Law [View all]nationalize the fed
(2,169 posts)17. The Heritage Foundation was the root of both evils
The health insurance mandate in the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is an idea hatched in 1989 by Stuart M. Butler at Heritage in a publication titled "Assuring Affordable Health Care for All Americans". This was also the model for Mitt Romney's health care plan in Massachusetts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation#Policy_influence
Assuring Affordable Health Care for All Americans
Stuart M Butler, Heritage Foundation
2) Mandate all households to obtain adequate insurance. Many states now require passengers in automobiles to wear seatbelts for their own protection. Many others require anybody driving a car to have li a bility insurance. But neither the federal government nor any state requires all households to protect themselves from the potentially catastrophic costs of a serious accident or illness. Under the Heritage plan, there would be such a requirement. This mandate is based on two important principles. First, that health care protection is a responsibility of individuals, not businesses. Thus to the extent that anybody should be required to provide coverage to a family, the household mandate assumes that it is the family that carries the first responsibility. Second, it assumes that there is an implicit contract between households and society, based on the notion that health insurance is not like other forms of insurance protection.
If a young man wrecks his Porsche and has not had the foresight to obtain insurance, we may commiserate but society feels no obligation to repair his car. But health care is different. If a man is struck down by a heart attack in the street, Americans will care for him whether or not h e has insurance. If we find that he has spent his money on other things rather than insurance...
http://www.heritage.org/research/lecture/assuring-affordable-health-care-for-all-americans
If a young man wrecks his Porsche and has not had the foresight to obtain insurance, we may commiserate but society feels no obligation to repair his car. But health care is different. If a man is struck down by a heart attack in the street, Americans will care for him whether or not h e has insurance. If we find that he has spent his money on other things rather than insurance...
http://www.heritage.org/research/lecture/assuring-affordable-health-care-for-all-americans
Max Baucus (D-MT) who is now US Ambassador to China, didn't help--
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They statements in the video are certainly not helpful and are a little embarrassing.
branford
Nov 2014
#1
2000 page bill, poorly written, and deliberate lack of transparency by the government we pay for.
merrily
Nov 2014
#2
I'm sorry if you live in a non-Medicaid expansion state, but that's not the fault of the ACA.
pnwmom
Nov 2014
#31
Maybe one day people will get tired of being treated like 4 year olds
nationalize the fed
Nov 2014
#18
Well played Fox/GOP. Bumper sticker attack that needs two page rebuttal no one reads.
IADEMO2004
Nov 2014
#33