About Jim Simpson Best known
for his work on the
Cloward Piven Strategy of Manufactured
Crisis, Jim Simpson is an
economist, businessman and former university instructor, who
from 1987 to 1993 worked at the White House Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) analyzing and reporting on various economic and
budgetary issues for high-level policy makers, including the
President. Mr. Simpson left government service in 1993 to
develop a business idea.
His
business story has been featured in numerous prominent TV and
print news media. Since 1995, he has also written non-fiction
articles for various periodicals based both on his experiences
in government and business, and a longstanding avocation in
military/intelligence history and policy. His work has been
published in the New Media Journal, American Thinker, Washington
Times, Front Page Magazine, DefenseWatch, Military, Soldier of
Fortune, Small Business Opportunities magazine, Home Business
magazine and others. He left the business world in 2005 to
develop his writing career full time
Jim Simpson
Manufactured Healthcare Crisis
August 15, 2009
These are perilous times. Last November’s election of Barack Obama and a
veto-proof majority of Democrats in both houses allowed a virulent
criminal cabal to capture our nation’s seat of power. As with the
Democrat takeover of Congress in 2006, it was a
disaster of epic proportions. With one shocking, enormous, blatantly
partisan, self-serving and destructive proposal following on the heels
of another, the sheer enormity of their power grab defies description.
But as each new proposal moves forward, the hand of the
Crisis Strategy becomes clear.
If there was ever any doubt that
Barack Obama personifies the
Crisis Strategy, it should long since have been removed for anyone
with a mind. Since so many Americans seem to have lost theirs, I address
this to the rest of you. For with God’s help, it is you and I, not our
gutless, hapless, corrupt politicians, nor our sleeping populus that
will save this country or allow it to fall.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, the Crisis Strategy was
the brainchild of two radical socialist college professors, Richard
Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. The idea was to overwhelm government with
demands for services to the point where the system would collapse and
provide an opening for the socialists to take over. Their strategy was
behind creation of the National Welfare Rights Organization in the 1960s
and 1970s which dramatically increased the welfare roles and caused the
near bankruptcy of New York City in 1975; creation of the Association of
Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), prime instigators of the
mortgage meltdown; the national Motor Voter law signed by President
Clinton in 1993, which opened the floodgates to vote fraud by ACORN and
similar groups; and the illegal immigrant amnesty movement. As we all
should know by now, Barack Obama worked with and trained ACORN workers
for many years.
Healthcare nationalization is a major component of this strategy. As
Lenin said, “Medicine is the keystone of the arch of socialism.” The
Left has agitated as far back as the 1930s for some kind of socialized
healthcare system. Their dream was partially realized with creation of
Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. The stated goal of these programs was to
provide comprehensive healthcare for seniors and the poor. As the
programs grew, the Left clamored for ever more benefits to these groups
and ever expanding definitions of covered individuals. Illegal
immigration, also encouraged by the Left, has contributed to a rapidly
growing pool of beneficiaries.
Medicare was originally to be funded with “Hospital Insurance” (HI)
premiums tacked onto the Social Security FICA tax. No one seriously
believed the HI tax would cover all costs. And
despite quadrupling the HI tax rate from 0.7 percent to 2.9
percent, it hasn’t. Today HI taxes cover a mere 40 percent of Medicare
spending. About 21 percent comes from premiums paid by beneficiaries and
other sources. Fully 39 percent comes from general revenues (i.e. you
and me, pal.)
Citation here.
Medicaid is funded roughly 50/50 by federal and state governments. As an
essentially free benefit to the poor, Medicaid has no tax associated
with it, so it is covered by state and federal income tax revenues –
that’s you and me again, sucker. In 2006,
Medicaid spending alone totaled $314 billion. For perspective, this
is roughly equivalent to the baseline defense budget (i.e. excluding war
spending like for Iraq/Afghanistan). State Medicaid programs are the
largest single recipient of all federal grants, comprising 43 percent of
the total.
In 2008, federal Medicaid and Medicare spending totaled $656 billion.
Comprising only 2.8 percent of the federal budget in 1967, these two
programs today consume 22 percent of total federal spending. This is the
largest component of the federal budget, even exceeding total wartime
outlays for national defense.
Corrected for inflation, Medicare and Medicaid spending
has
increased by 2,735 percent since funding began in 1967. That
is a real annual growth rate of 8.5 percent, almost three times the
annual rate of economic growth for the same period.
All these effects were predicted by economists, and we were repeatedly
warned. The Left knew.
These spiraling costs have to be covered somehow. The Left knew this
too. Besides raiding the General Fund, the federal government has used
its
monopsony power to strong arm ever greater price concessions from
the healthcare industry. Medicare and Medicaid reimburse doctors a small
and shrinking portion of the fees they charge. Private insurance on the
other hand, provides a larger reimbursement, and uninsured individuals
who do not qualify for the government programs pay full price. These
prices are much higher than they would be in absence of the government
programs because medical providers have to recoup their costs somehow.
And because the pool of Medicare and Medicaid recipients continues to
grow, prices keep going up.
So while private citizens pay the lion’s share of taxes to fund Medicare
and Medicaid, we are also cross-subsidizing these government programs
through higher insurance premiums than we would otherwise pay. This
is a primary reason medical care has become more expensive.
The left has attacked the private healthcare system from another angle
as well: malpractice lawsuits. It has gone largely unreported in the
mass media, but the dramatic expansion of all forms of liability
lawsuits since the 1960s is the result of a
deliberate, organized effort by leftist law professors to turn civil
courts into agents of income redistribution. By undermining contract
law and expanding the definition of liability – ideas advocated at
leading law schools – legal precedents have allowed trial lawyers to
pick the pockets of American business as never before. Liability costs
have skyrocketed as a result.
We see the consequences of their handiwork directly in the increased
cost of products, liability insurance of all kinds, and the decline or
in some cases elimination of domestic industries. According to a
study performed by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), the United
States pays out $589 billion per year in excessive tort litigation.
That is approximately 5 percent of GDP and costs a family of four on
average about $8,000 per year.
Glorified ambulance chaser and Democratic Presidential Candidate John
Edwards made his millions
suing doctors for procedures that are inherently risky, and greatly
increased jury awards by also suing nurses, anesthesiologists, hospitals
and anyone else he could think of. Following is a
quote from one doctor:
"The John Edwards we know crushed [obstetrics, gynecology] and
neurosurgery in North Carolina," said Dr. Craig VanDerVeer, a Charlotte
neurosurgeon. "As a result, thousands of patients lost their health
care."
Following are some statistics on medical malpractice liability from the
PRI report:
▪ Approximately $124 billion dollars is spent annually by the health
care profession to avoid medical liability.
▪ About $30 billion more is spent on direct liability lawsuit costs.
▪ Malpractice liability cost is 1 percent of GDP and increases the
cost of healthcare by approximately 7 percent.
▪ These added costs deny health insurance coverage to between 2.4 and
4.3 million people, according to the Department of Health and Human
Services.
The increasing costs of medical care resulting from Medicare, Medicaid
and the dramatic growth of malpractice lawsuits have provided activists
with the rationale they need to agitate for socialized medicine. But
this has been their strategy all along. Medicare and Medicaid were
designed to undermine private healthcare, making it ever more expensive
and unmanageable, until enough interest could be generated for systemic
change. Similarly, changes in tort law aimed at turning our courts into
vehicles for income redistribution have overburdened our legal system
with massive caseloads and the highest liability costs in the world.
While doubtless many thought they were doing good, the ultimate goal, as
elucidated by the Left, has everywhere and always been Socialism.
Furthermore, they
grossly overstate the problem. We hear constantly about the “47
million uninsured.” These figures include 10 to 25 million illegal
immigrants, 14 million people who are already eligible for medical
benefits but haven’t availed themselves, and 10 million people earning
$75,000 or more who could presumably afford their own insurance if they
chose to. Even assuming the lowest estimate for illegal immigrants, the
true number of uninsured would be only 13 million. Yet the Democrats
want to nationalize the entire industry, currently 17 percent of GDP, to
provide benefits to 4 percent of the U.S. population.
And while medical costs increase due largely to government manufactured
problems, shrinking returns in the healthcare industry put doctors and
hospitals out of business. Meanwhile, the astronomical cost of medical
school plus this increasingly hostile atmosphere toward the private
medical market is turning more and more qualified people away from the
medical field entirely. Costs increase while supply decreases, the
classic consequence of government intervention.
Yet Obama and the brain-dead Democrat Congress want to give us a
government-run system that will guarantee magnitudes more of the
same.
Can you see the Left laughing at you?
However, their true motives have finally been exposed. For seniors
Obamacare essentially advocates euthanasia. Benefits will be drastically
cut, and in some cases will become completely unavailable. As
Obama said publicly: “Maybe you're better off not having the
surgery, but taking the painkiller.” In other words, if you think you
are going to die anyway, why don’t you just save us the money and go
ahead…
For others it will mean a dramatic reduction in both the availability
and quality of care. Obama’s health policy advisor Ezekiel Emmanuel
(brother of Rahm Emmanuel) admits as much. He even wants doctors to
reconsider the Hippocratic Oath:
Amazingly, Dr. Emanuel criticizes the Hippocratic Oath as partly to
blame for the "overuse" of medical care: "Medical school education and
post graduate education emphasize thoroughness," he wrote. Physicians
take the "Hippocratic Oath's admonition to 'use my power to help the
sick to the best of my ability and judgment' as an imperative to do
everything for the patient regardless of the cost or effects on others."
(Journal
of the American Medical Association, June 18, 2008.) Of course that is
what patients hope their doctors will do. But Dr. Emanuel wants doctors
to look beyond the needs of their own patient and consider social
justice (emphasis mine.) They should think about whether the money
being spent on their patient could be better spent elsewhere.
Who in God’s green earth are these people?
The Left has relentlessly insisted for decades that we pay every penny
for care of indigents, the poor, illegals and elderly to the point where
hospitals are closing their doors because they can no longer afford
it. But once given the opportunity to transfer this responsibility to
the government, their message to the elderly and the rest of us is
essentially: drop dead!
Let me put this as bluntly as possible. The Left has never cared
about the elderly or the poor, but ruthlessly uses them as part of their
long-term strategy to overburden private healthcare until it ultimately
collapses. The same Leftists who so passionately demanded free
healthcare for all now want euthanasia for seniors and dramatically
lower services for the rest of us. It is a power grab, pure and simple.
There is nothing more to it.
The Dems won’t cut benefits to the poor just yet though, because they
still need their votes. Later on they will need them as hired muscle.
But once they secure unchallengeable power, do you think they’ll care?
They have willfully worked to destroy every beneficial thing in our
society. These are vicious, selfish, utterly corrupt parasites. They
have spent a lifetime abandoned to a philosophy that makes excuses for
everything and anything in the service of one ultimate goal: absolute
power.
These people have to be stopped. Now!
I went to
Senator Ben Cardin’s town hall meeting last Monday and came across a
woman who had worked as a nurse in Britain’s public health system. She
provided a personal anecdote which is little peek into what is to come
should we adopt the Democrats’ plan. Catherine Midkiff, RN RSN, has been
a nurse since 1979 and lived in the UK in 1991 and 1992. She earned $10
per hour there, compared to the $22 per hour then being earned by nurses
in the US. As an agency night-shift nurse she earned more than
staff nurses. Those women had to live in a dormitory on site as their
pay would not afford them private residences. She said at St. George’s
Hospital she worked on a seniors ward where 23 elderly men and women
shared the same room. When she asked where the code cart was, her
British counterparts laughed, saying, “Oh you must be from America…” For
non-seniors, most British hospitals put six people in a room. Wait lists
are extremely long. An elderly British citizen she knew came to the US
to get heart surgery after waiting a full year in the UK system. Others
weren’t so lucky.
For his part, Cardin simply
perpetuated the smear against Obamacare protesters, claiming they
were Republican stooges spreading disinformation. However, there were
over 2,000 of us and only a handful of ACORN, union and party thugs.
That we are no longer being fooled is becoming more and more apparent.
The Dems control both houses of Congress so this remains and uphill
battle, but if enough get the message that their careers are on the
line, these utterly self-serving scum may actually come around to our
point of view, simply for sheer survival purposes.