By Michael Young
Texas Insider Report: Austin TX In March of last year Congress was debating one of the most controversial and complex pieces of legislation in decades - the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act or Obamacare - when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said something very cynical very condescending and yet also instructive. She said: We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of controversy.
Well the fog has started to lift but the raging controversy surrounding it definitely has not.
Pulitzer Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman added the most recent log to the fire when he disclosed how government bureaucrats will make medical choices for U.S. seniors if liberals like him and President Obama get their wishes. As Mr. Krugman told ABC News This Week program last month:
Medicare is going to have to decide what its going to pay for and at least for starters its going to have to decide which medical procedures are not effective at all - and should not be paid for at all.
Later in the same show Mr. Krugman added:
Somewhere down the pike were going to get the real health care solution which is a combination between death panels and sales taxes.
The reason most Americans reject turning over personal medical decisions to the government is that bureaucrats generally can be trusted to show the same level of care and attention to detail that led them to:- Send $18 million from the 2009 stimulus bill to 72000 dead Americans
- Or another $4.3 million to 17000 prison inmates or to
- Spend $145000 to test the effects of cocaine on monkeys or ... You get the point.
All of this and more explains why a new poll out just this week shows for the first time since the bill was railroaded through Congress in March that a majority of Americans think Obamacare is likely to be repealed. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 52 percent of likely U.S. voters think it is at least somewhat likely that the health care plan will be repealed.
Just 33 view repeal as unlikely.
And of course many think federal Judge Henry E. Hudsons recent ruling that forcing all Americans to buy health insurance is unconstitutional also means the legal tide is turning against the administration and its allies on this issue as well.
Thankfully the fog of which Mrs. Pelosi spoke is lifting just in time for the American people and our leaders to see that we are about to head off a cliff - so we can correct our course and avert the clear and catastrophic implications of Mr. Obamas policy.
Its been said that a politician thinks about the next election a statesmen of the next generation. With an Obamacare repeal bill moving from sure passage in the House to the Senate much attention will be paid to the 21 Democratic senators who voted for Obamacare who will face the voters again in 2012.
To be sure they have ample cause to support repeal.
Doing so will help them honor their moral obligation to their youngest
constituents - the next generation who otherwise would be saddled with trillions in debt - while also helping enhance their own political prospects at the same time.
Rarely does history offer such a clear win-win situation on such a vexing issue.
Michael Young is the founder of Generation America and Project 21-12 to repeal Obamacare.


