Bennett andBeach: TheHypocrisy OfCongress's Gold-Plated HealthCare

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Optionpro007, Sep 24, 2013.

  1. By WILLIAM BENNETT And
    CHRISTOPHER BEACH
    As close observers of history and
    human nature, James Madison and
    the other Founders of the U.S.
    Constitution knew that the equal
    and unbiased application of the law
    to all people, especially elected
    officials, is essential to freedom and
    justice and one of the primary
    safeguards from authoritarianism
    and oppression by a ruling class.
    And so, referring to the members of
    Congress, James Madison wrote in
    Federalist No. 57: "[T]hey can make
    no law which will not have its full
    operation on themselves and their
    friends, as well as on the great mass
    of the society."
    Today, elected officials need to be
    reminded of these truths. Under
    pressure from Congress, the White
    House has carved out a special
    exemption for Congress and its
    staffers from ObamaCare—the law it
    recently deemed necessary for the
    entire country. No Republicans voted
    for ObamaCare. Yet it appears that
    some of them support the exemption
    President Obama approved on his
    own—so they would not have to go
    on record with a vote for or against
    it.

    This is the height of hypocrisy, and
    worse, a trampling of the Founders'
    code of equal application of the law.
    Having forced a health law on the
    American people, the White House
    and Democrats now seek to insulate
    themselves from the noxious
    portions of the law, and from the
    implementation struggles, indecision
    and uncertainty that many other
    Americans face today.
    In other words, Congress's health-
    care premiums will not rise, but
    yours may. Members of Congress will
    be able to afford to keep their
    health-insurance plan, but you may
    be kicked off yours. They will be able
    to afford to keep their doctors, but
    you may have to find a new one.
    Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Republican
    from Florida, recently put forward
    legislation—aptly named the James
    Madison Congressional
    Accountability Act—which would end
    the special exemption. In the
    Senate, Republicans David Vitter of
    Louisiana and Mike Enzi of Wyoming
    have also introduced legislation to
    end the exemption.
    In response, several Democratic
    senators have reacted by drafting
    legislation that would punish
    anyone who votes for Sen. Vitter's
    plan by permanently blocking an
    exemption from them and their staff,
    even if Mr. Vitter's law doesn't pass.
    It doesn't get more vindictive and
    petty than that.
    All this began when Congress
    passed the Affordable Care Act in
    2010. It compelled Congress and its
    staff to participate in ObamaCare
    and its insurance exchanges like
    other Americans who don't have
    employer-provided plans. But in
    their haste and confusion over
    legislation so long that few even
    read it all, some members of
    Congress voted for the law without
    realizing that the final bill had no
    mention of the very generous
    premium contributions the
    government makes to federal
    employees as part of the Federal
    Employees Health Benefits Program.
    Imagine the horror when these
    elected officials, who make $174,000
    a year, realized that not only must
    they and their staffers be subject to
    inferior-quality health exchanges like
    the millions of ordinary Americans,
    but they might also have to shell
    out thousands of dollars for
    increased premiums if they exceed
    the subsidy income cutoff.
    The White House, under heat from
    Congress, directed the Office of
    Personnel Management to carve out
    special rules so that the Federal
    Employees Health Benefits Program
    can continue to contribute to the
    health plans used by Congress and
    congressional staff.
    Congress complains that without its
    special subsidies the Hill will suffer
    a "brain drain" as staffers leave
    their jobs because of increasing out-
    of-pocket insurance costs. Heaven
    forbid Congress suffer the same fate
    as private companies like UPS, which
    recently had to cut health-care
    benefits entirely for employees'
    spouses; or labor unions, like the
    40,000 International Longshore and
    Warehouse Union workers who
    recently left the AFL-CIO citing as
    one factor ObamaCare's tax on their
    "Cadillac" health-care plans.
    You'd think that the authors of
    ObamaCare would have been
    prepared to cope with its effects.
    Sen. Ron Johnson , a Republican from
    Wisconsin, has already put money
    aside in his budget to help
    supplement his staff's health-care
    costs in anticipation of the new law.
    Other congressmen should have
    done the same.
    Regardless of whether or not they
    support ObamaCare, members of
    Congress should refuse the special
    exemption. The law they enacted
    should apply to them.

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324665604579080921594857770.html?mod=trending_now_2
     
  2. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    I was recently reminded that in the event of a government shutdown congress still gets paid. Our military personnel get IOU's but the same congress that can't come up with a budget let alone balance one still gets paid no matter what.

    This should outrage anyone with at least two brain cells to rub together regardless of your political leanings.

    And yet the people are silent. Which in and of itself is largely our problem. We're letting them get away with this nonsense.
     
  3. The Chosen One cannot be bothered. Picture pretty much sums up his attitude.

    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=3877020
     
    vanzandt likes this.
  4. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    Just on fox earlier: a 26 yr old male non smoker in Tennessee gets the cheapest health insurance available, which is about $40/month. Under Onazi"care," that goes to $114/month.:mad: Any of you want to dig up our Founding Fathers?
     
  5. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    As I've noted numerous times before, our Founding Fathers would hold us responsible for ALLOWING this shit when they gave us the second amendment to prevent tyrannical government...
     
  6. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    The fucking tyrant!!!! I'd like to see his face after being tried, and standing at the gallows!!