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January 15, 2008
Am I Naive?
My wife and I just got the quote from Anthem Blue Cross for our medical insurance renewal. It was an otherworldly, Land of Oz experience. Our combined medical costs for the coming year will be at least 1/3 of our income. It was a breath taking read, and it brought sharply into focus two recent items in the opinion pages of this newspaper.
One was written by a local couple – Thomas Clairmont, M.D. and Pamela Clairmont, R.N. (Clairmont Letter) The other was written by Rachel Nardin, MD, a neurologist who also happens to be an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. (Nardin Story) Each opinion piece was advocating single payer health care – i.e., government paid health care, i.e., grab your wallets.
Neither an MD nor an RN is a degree in economics. Nor does medical training guarantee superior knowledge of 
how to cost the health care delivery system. I am fairly certain, given our different occupations, that my wife and I understand the pain of the current method of costing health care better than these three individuals. We also recognize that I am alive and kicking because of the quality of care we purchase.
Dr. Nardin criticizes the new health care legislation in Massachusetts. I, too, see flaws in it, but not the same as she does.
She makes a couple of astounding statements that tell me she hasn’t the foggiest about the economics of what she proposes. “79 percent of these newly insured individuals are very poor people enrolled in Medicaid or similar free plans. Virtually all of them were previously eligible for completely free care funded by the state, but face co-payments under the new plan.” There is no such animal as free health care. You and I pay every penny, through taxes and our own insurance premiums. And in any single payer system, you and I will still pay every penny. The difference is that the notoriously incompetent hand of federal bureaucracy will screw up costs and service delivery as only they can.
I desperately want to believe Nardin and the Clairmonts when they say I would only have to pay a 3% tax to cover all my
medical expenses. That pesky 7% business tax would never be passed on to the consumer. Like Dorothy I know I’m not in Kansas anymore, and as I tap my ruby slippers together, I have a few questions that I hope the Clairmonts and Nardin will be able to answer.
Would it be naive of me to think that a government program would get smaller, more efficient, and cheaper as it progressed? Can you think of even one? Me neither.
Would it be naive of me to think that government bureaucrats would be more compassionate than the private insurer bureaucrats? Whom do the Clairmonts or Nardin have in mind as a model – the IRS, perhaps?
Would it be naive of me to think that we are so much smarter than the English, Canadians, and French -
that we can avoid the problems of quality and speed that have devastated their state medical systems? Do the Clairmonts and Nardin really not know that those who can in those countries buy private insurance and often come here for sophisticated procedures?
Would it be naive of me to think that by watching a Michael Moore propaganda film as suggested by the Clairmonts, that like the proverbial maiden, all my prayers will be answered? I did not know Moore had degrees in medicine and economics. Silly me.
It would be naive of me to think that, given the current political atmosphere, politicians of both stripes are going to sit down together and not screw things up. Both Republicans and Democrats are salivating at the prospect of ingratiating themselves with another “free” giveaway program. The legislation will be a thousand pages of gobbledygook that will only become clear when we have been robbed down to our skivvies by “universal, free health care.”
THAT scares me worse than the new quote from Anthem Blue Cross and the machinations that will be required by my wife and me to maintain our coverage.
Posted by Mark Brighton at 11:43 PM
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January 10, 2008
Martha Clark and Carbon Credits
According to today’s paper NH’s far left are at it again. In the name of the religion of environmentalism
they are screwing up the marketplace. Portsmouth’s own State Senator Martha Clark is co-sponsoring a piece of legislation that “would force Public Service of New Hampshire and the big power plants in Newington and Londonderry to reduce their carbon emissions and pay for the harm they do to the climate.” It makes you feel all warm and fuzzy – until you get to the bottom line.
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The details of the bill can make your eyes glaze over, but involve auctioning carbon credits and assessing huge
fines to the power company when goals aren’t met. What’s important to realize is that these carbon credits are a far left fabrication meant to show what they believe the market’s reaction should be to carbon usage. The market (as in you and I) is too stupid and incompetent to react appropriately without their interference.
The far left believe that they are smarter and better than the rest of us and have the gift of second sight.
They must impose their divine guidance on us lower orders. Invariably this guidance comes in the form of fines, fees, and taxes that destabilize the economy and burden middle class and working class consumers. As often happens, the far left want you to believe that evil corporations will pay these monies. That is fantasy thinking, which is age appropriate in 5 year olds. Look in the mirror. It will be you and me opening our wallets even further. And it will be people who can least afford it.
Walking through Portsmouth during the Christmas season I observed that Martha Clark’s house was well lighted. Enjoyably so, and I thank the Senator for her efforts. But it’s obvious that the cost of electricity is of no concern for her. This bill won’t cause any reduction in her home energy usage or in her Senate office located across the street from her residence. Or cause her to walk more and drive less. Perhaps the Senator would feel better if she personally absorbed these fines. I know I would.
But if you are working paycheck to paycheck just remember, it’s your far left “friends” who are making you pay more for their whimsy – and for their “Cadillac liberal” guilt.
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January 06, 2008
Fire in the Belly
Here I sit two days before the primary with a fire in my belly. It was a busy holiday season that kept me from my favorite hobby – commenting on things large and small. Real life can interfere with fun. Working two jobs, one of which was on the west coast inspecting flooded homes. On Christmas day when you are walking up someone’s drive and you can see the flood line is half way up their living room window and a mudslide in the rear has crushed one wall you know that “Merry Christmas” is something you won’t be saying to these folks, but you muddle through.
The day after Christmas I found myself in an emergency room in Olympia, Washington and two days latter they removed my gall bladder. I was released the following day and had to schlep myself across country to get home to recover. Real life can interfere.
The fire in my belly is the missing gall bladder and not any fever for a political candidate. Two days before the primary and what do I do? I envy the Obama people. They have the fire. They can even tell you why – “Change”. The Edwards people have a fire. They can’t tell you why, but they have it. The Hillary people – they’re just afraid. She’s not looking so inevitable and they certainly have no fire in the belly.
On the Republican side, who or what is giving me reason for feeling warm let alone on fire?
Mitt – he’s been too moderate too many times and seems to be having trouble remembering if his father marched with Martin Luther King. McCain – I want desperately to support him. His service to this country alone should do it. But it doesn’t. His connection to the gang of fourteen is just too much. Huckabee – sorry religious populism just isn’t my thing. Ron Paul – only loons believe we can have no foreign entanglements. Rudy maybe – but I still don’t feel my temperature rising. Thompson’s wife- now she makes my temperature rise. Check to see if he still has a pulse.
I admit that Hillary gives me a fire. She is the anti-Christ and I’m not particularly religious. 
She needs to be stopped and the Hill and Bill traveling rode show sent back to Arkansas. These two represent the most corrosive influence in American politics since the carpet baggers invaded the south shortly after the Civil War. They have debased and defiled …… well you get the idea.
Who knows maybe I’ll feel the Obama fire. If she can be stopped early, so much the better. That’s the beauty of being an independent. It would be glorious to see a McCain Obama match up. McCain would definitely be a warrior in the struggle with Islamo fascism and the two would give the country the most straight up choice. Wait! I can feel a fire starting.
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