The bracketed section below is taken from
the internet under one of several articles on google listed “Jonathan
Gruber”.
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{Unless you regularly follow conservative
media, you may not have heard what one of the architects of the Affordable Care
Act (aka ObamaCare) thinks about you.
Jonathan Gruber is a Massachusetts
Institute of Technology health economist who helped craft ObamaCare. In a rare
moment of unvarnished candor, Gruber told an audience last year at the
University of Pennsylvania the law passed because of the “stupidity of the
American voter.”
In what can only be described as a smoking
gun — meaning there is no way to spin his remarks as “out of context” — Gruber
told his audience:
“The
bill was written in a tortured way to make sure the CBO (Congressional Budget
Office) did not score the mandate as taxes. If CBO scored the mandate as taxes,
the bill dies. OK, so it’s written to do that.” Gruber added, “... if you had a
law which said that healthy people are going to pay in — you made explicit that
healthy people pay in and sick people get money — it would not have passed.”
Gruber continued digging his hole even
deeper: “Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. And basically,
call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was
really, really critical for the thing to pass.”}
This is not the first time I’ve been told
that the “liberal philosophy” is that the average American voter is
stupid. And that the government needs to make our decisions about life
because we really can’t do it properly for ourselves. I generally pass
this off as conservative bashing of liberals. I think I can make proper
decisions about who my Doctor should be, and whether or not I need to have a
certain operation. I also think I can see that a tax (by Obama Care) on
insurance companies will be passed on to me (the consumer) in higher premiums
by those insurance companies. I think it is easy to understand that
insurance is built around lots of folks (young and old) paying in small premium
amounts so that the smaller number of sick folks (more old than young) get
their larger health claims costs paid.
We professional Health Insurance Brokers
have been advocating for “health care” reform for years. I personally got
active in this fight in the mid 80’s. We were instrumental in helping
defeat “Hillary Care” in the early 90’s because it was a bad solution to health
care reform. (We also proposed alternatives—which were ignored).
We again opposed “Obama Care” (which should be called “Pelosi Care”---she takes
credit for writing the bill), by proposing alternatives. And the reason
we objected was that the bill would not achieve what Mr. Obama said were the
primary objectives……….lower costs and better access. Currently we have
more uninsured than we had before the PPACA law, and we have experiences
increases in costs as much as 100% in some parts of the country since the law
was passed.
I resent being called stupid for objecting
to a law that is NOT GOOD ENOUGH to accomplish the reform needed. I’m old
enough to remember a President from Kansas who vetoed a farm bill in an
election year because IT WAS NOT GOOD ENOUGH. He not only forced Congress
to re-write it but went on to get re-elected. I wonder how we stupid
citizens over the years have been able to use our individual time, talents, and
treasure to build the greatest economy the world has ever known, while the
folks who live under their government directed lives have skidded along behind
us. But maybe Professor Gruber (a key advisor to our current leadership)
or some of his many liberal Colleagues teaching at our Great American
Universities, with all their intellect, will tell me how this is possible given
the stupidity with which we are burdened.
We have the opportunity (only exercised in
a few countries in the world) to elect members of two/thirds and part of the
other one/third of our government branches in Nov 2016. Most successful
organizations are successful because they are run by folks with successful
track records. They then attract the same kind of folks to be their
advisors. So, with all the problems in the world (including our own
country), I appeal to each of you to start studying and researching the folks
who will be offered to you as candidates to be elected to our government’s
Executive, Senate, and House branches in 2016.
Remember……..“Stupid
is as stupid does” — Forrest Gump
-Dean
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