| Martha Zoller |
Results tagged “Health Care Reform” from Martha Zoller
"Today was a tragic day for every American as Democratic leaders - through a flagrant abuse of Congressional rules - rammed health care reform legislation through the House that 73 percent of Americans oppose. However, the pervasive attitude in Washington has become simply: Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and President Obama 'know better' than the American people about what is 'best' for them and their families. That attitude is one that I absolutely abhor and is certainly not what our founding fathers had in mind when they designed our representative democracy. Our founding fathers also could not have imagined a country where Americans are forced to buy government-approved health insurance under penalty of law, and House and Senate leaders subvert the rules process to pass legislation that is against the will of the majority.
"I spent 30 years practicing medicine in Georgia. Based on my experience, I believe I understand the needs of America's patients and the importance of the doctor-patient relationship. I also know firsthand from my constituents how very troubled our economy is and how families are struggling to make ends meet. On both counts, this bill not only doesn't help, but in fact makes matters worse. Furthermore, we don't even know every evil that is contained in the bill that passed the House today - but I can assure you that we will continue to discover them if this bill is signed into law.
"I am proud that every Republican member of the House stood up against this travesty which will result in, at a minimum, a trillion dollar government takeover of health care and I am deeply proud and appreciative of the millions of Americans that took the time over the last year to make their voices heard. We may have lost this battle, but Americans deserve to have elected leaders that do not betray their trust and actually listen to their voices. I am confident that the majority of Americans whose voices were ignored by Democrats' who cast a 'yes' vote today will continue to make their voices heard - and for that I am very thankful. I will continue to do my very best to support them."
Congressman Paul Broun, a primary care physician said this:
"Today, Democrats demonstrated an ignorance of the American people's will, an arrogance that they know better, and complete incompetence by ramming through a bill that will increase costs and decrease the quality of health care for all Americans," saidBroun. "I am appalled that this Congress squandered the opportunity to enact a lasting cure to our health care financing crisis. Instead, those who are oblivious to our Constitution and cave to political pressure have decided to grow government and assault the liberties of all Americans by taking over yet another part of their lives.
"Let me be clear. This is just one skirmish in the battle over whether we will continue down the road towards a centrally-controlled government or turn around and preserve liberty. It is never too late to do the right thing. And I can assure you I will continue to fight to preserve our nation's freedom."
And Congressman Tom Price said this:
"The American people have been ignored by a ruling party in Washington that has acted arrogantly to cram through a government takeover of health care. This plan will diminish the quality of care; it puts the government in charge rather than patients; and it does nothing to curb the rising cost of health care. This will all be done at the expense of the patient-centered health reform the American people desire. But rest assured, this vote is not the final word. This Saturday, I look forward to sharing my prescription for the future of America at the Defending the Dream Summit. The American people are demanding that their representatives listen to their voices. We stand ready to answer that call."
This is not the end. Over the weekend, I wrote an Op-Ed for Americans for Prosperity.
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Updated 03/20/2010 ET
The so-called "individual mandate" is perhaps the simplest issue. Obama's health care bill is a budgetary house of cards that depends on forcing every American to buy health insurance. It sets up another Social Security-like Ponzi scheme in which younger, healthy people buy insurance to make affordable the insurance bought by older, less healthy people. The president has admitted that his scheme doesn't work unless everyone is forced into the system.
While the federal government can print their own money, states cannot so the looming costs are overwhelming them. Medicaid and S-Chip are already the fastest growing portions of state budgets.
ALEC (The American Legislative Exchange Council), a leading organization in providing tools for states to increase liberty and expand the free market, has put together resources for states to see what others are doing to combat health care reform now and if and when it passes both house of the legislature and is signed into law by the president.
This is not a red state/blue state issue. States like Rhode Island and Washington on the left and Georgia and Oklahoma on the right are looking at their options if Obamacare passes. In addition, Virginia -- among other states -- has already enacted legislation that makes it illegal to force people to buy medical insurance. And Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has ordered a lawsuit against Obamacare as soon as it may be enacted to enforce the Virginia law.
Arizona will have a measure on the ballot in November, although in this day to day battle, November seems a long way from now. Missouri and Tennessee are weighing in now with measures moving through their state legislatures.
Recently, Oklahoma's House of Representatives approved a resolution that Oklahomans should be able to vote on a state constitutional amendment allowing them to opt out of the federal health care overhaul. Alabama, Kansas and Michigan have measures getting to the floor soon. There are 33 states taking up legislation to combat Obamacare. In Georgia, the Senate took up a Senate Resolution to allow Georgians to vote on a Constitutional amendment to opt out of any mandated health care system. That was defeated, because a Constitutional amendment requires a two thirds vote. However, a legislative version of the resolution was passed with a substantial majority later that day.
State Sen. Judson Hill is the author of the Georgia resolution and most of the health care reform legislation in the State House. He's been working on health issues for most of his career. In addition to the resolution, he has another bill which will allow states to buy health insurance across state lines in a controlled manner. This would create larger pools and would be based on states getting together with other states, agreeing on approved plans and then offering them to a pool of people. "This would ignite the market place, "Senator Hill said.
"There is an ideological battle on the role of government in health care," Hill said. "If Obamacare passes, the private market would collapse under the weight of new mandates, regulations. There would be no plans to comply with the federal guideline, so the insurance companies would collapse." Hill points out if Obamacare passes, there will be taxes collected for the first 4 years. Taxes with no services in exchange will kill the economy and reduce consumer confidence.
Hill is passionate about free market health care solutions, and he's become the "go to" guy for many state legislatures on this issue. He supports four pillars to reform health care. First, end the tax discrimination in the system. Everyone paying for health care should get the same benefit whether you are paying for it out of your own pocket or your company provides it. Second, there should be a high risk insurance pool bound together with groups of states. High risk people would then have coverage and that would in turn lower the costs for everyone. Third, unlock the existing health care monopolies and allow people to cross state lines to purchase health care insurance. Finally, establish transparency in the cost and quality. Allow customers/patients to compare prices and restore personal responsibility. The key here is unlocking the free market and freeing up the states to fill in the gaps of the uninsured. That can't be done with another big government mandate (entitlement program) from the Feds.
"If Obamacare passes, the private market would collapse under the weight of new mandates, regulations. There would be no [insurance] plans to comply with the federal guideline, so the insurance companies would collapse," Hill said.
Hill's proposals are the same solutions that have been offered and advocated by congressional conservatives throughout last year and in the first months of this year. You won't see them in the bill the House may pass this weekend.
The more important issue is whether -- and to what extent -- states can rebel successfully againt the federal monstrosity. If Virginia's lawsuit against Obamacare succeeds, it may unwind the whole program.
| Ms. Zoller is a political analyst and conservative talk show host for WXKT FM 103.7 in Gainesville, Georgia and syndicated on The Georgia News Network. She is one of the Talkers Magazine "Heavy Hundred" Talk Shows in America. She can be seen regularly on cable news. She is the author of "Indivisible: Uniting Values for a Divided America." You may contact her through www.marthazoller.com. |
"This legislation puts into place a common sense mechanism that matches state and local tax information to ensure businesses are complying with the law," said Rep. David Knight. "If everyone paid their fare share, we could all pay less."
HB 1093 allows local governments currently levying an occupation tax or regulatory fee through the use of business licenses to send the information gathered in the business license application to the Department of Revenue (DOR). The DOR will then cross reference this information with the information on file at the DOR to determine if the business is in compliance with state and local sales tax. You can find the text of the bill here: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2009_10/sum/hb1093.htm
There will also be legislation introduced today at 12:30 pm on interbasin water transfers. The live stream can be watched here: http://mediam1.gpb.org/
The big news today will be the press conference held by the Speaker and the Lt. Governor on Tax Reform. That will be held at 11:30 am est on Thursday.
COUNTING THE VOTES: PRESIDENT OBAMA GOES ON FOXNEWS
In a clear signal, the president doesn't have the votes, he goes on Fox News with Bret Baier. It was contentious. Here's the recap from Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/17/obama-tells-fox-news-procedural-spat-health-vote-doesnt-worry/
I thought it was a good interview and Brett did a good job. But please, who asked him to ask the president about Tiger Woods?! Ridiculous! The president should have said, "Brett, I have more important things to worry about." Brett looked pained to ask the question. You go from nuclear Iran to Israel to Tiger, come 'on.
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