The scheme behind the lies of Obamacare
Andy McCarthy reminds us to step back and look at the big picture when it comes to Obamacare. There's been an immense amount of coverage about all of the Democratic lies, especially those woven by the President's. But those lies have simply been utilized to smooth the transition to a fundamental transformation of our health-care system.
NRO: Fraud can be so brazen it takes people’s breath away. But for a prosecutor tasked with proving a swindle — or what federal law describes as a “scheme to defraud” — the crucial thing is not so much the fraud. It is the scheme.
And the scheme behind Obamacare was clearly laid out in that all-too-familiar speech given at a 2003 AFL-CIO conference, which captures then-Illinois state senator Barack Obama supporting and promoting a single-payer health care system in America...
"I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health-care program. I see no reason why the United States of America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, spending 14 percent of its gross national product on health care, cannot provide basic health insurance to everybody. . . . Everybody in, nobody out. A single-payer health care plan, a universal health care plan. That’s what I’d like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately..."
It is a Fabian plan to move an unwilling nation, rooted in free enterprise, into Washington-controlled, fully socialized medicine. As its tentacles spread over time, the scheme (a) pushes all Americans into government markets (a metastasizing blend of Medicare, Medicaid, and “exchanges” run by state and federal agencies); (b) dictates the content of the “private” insurance product; (c) sets the price; (d) micromanages the patient access, business practices, and fees of doctors; and (e) rations medical care. Concurrently, the scheme purposely sows a financing crisis into the system, designed to explode after Leviathan has so enveloped health care, and so decimated the private medical sector, that a British- or Canadian-style “free” system — formerly unthinkable for the United States — becomes the inexorable solution.
Once you grasp that this is the scheme, the imperative to lull the public with lies makes sense. Like all swindles, Obamacare cannot work if its targeted victims figure out the endgame before it is a fait accompli.
And it's recognition of this scheme that led Rush to discuss Obamacare in terms of a computer virus today, and rightly so...