If you look at President Obama’s record on what he says one day and one he says later when reality sets in, are we really ready to believe him when he says,
“Whatever plan we design upholds three basic principles,” he said. “First, the rising cost of health care must be brought down; second, Americans must have the freedom to keep whatever doctor and health care plan they have, or to choose a new doctor or health care plan if they want it; and third, all Americans must have quality, affordable health care.”
He told us we absolutely had to pass his $787 Billion stimulus package or the unemployment rate would hit 9%, but if the package passed, the unemployment rate would be held to 8%. It didn’t work. Unemployment is at 9.1% and climbing. He said bankruptcy for the auto companies would be disastrous for the economy. After pouring billions into the auto companies, where are they? In bankruptcy. It is estimated that his health care “solution” would cost between $1 and $1.6 trillion. Why should we believe it? What has he told us he would do that has actually come to pass? North Korea? Iran?
What confidence do we have that the government can do anything, other than national defense, better than private industry? The postal service? Amtrak? Farm subsidies? Earmarks? Speaking of healthcare what about Medicare and Medicaid? In a report from March 2008:
“We need to act quickly and effectively to address Medicare’s fiscal health, including enacting the steps proposed in the President’s budget, which would postpone the insolvency date of the Part A trust fund for ten years,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt.
A Modest Proposal
Before attempting to overhaul one-sixth of the U.S. Economy, why doesn’t the Obama Administration fix Medicare and Medicaid? Show us your stuff Mr. President. Not your charm, not your winning smile. The campaign is over. Prove that you can make these government programs work before you take on any more massive health care undertakings.

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