Healthcare: Why does Obama insist on “get it done now”, before the end of the year?

Question by suthrnlyts™: Healthcare: Why does Obama insist on “get it done now”, before the end of the year?
Most of it, of course, will not even take effect for several years — until after the next presidential election.

Who really believes that a radical restructuring of one-sixth of the nation’s economy — by adding requirements, demands, mandates, and other costs — is going to pull us out of a recession? Or that adding a trillion dollars to the national debt will make us solvent?

Isn’t part of this urgency because the public is awakening to what the radical change will mean to them, in terms of cost, quality, and access to care?

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None of the proposed legislation contains the words “death panels.” But it does have “require” and its derivatives 427 times, “limit” 167 times, and “penalty” 156 times, as John Goodman has pointed out. It sets up the infrastructure for tracking every encounter, and the incentives and disincentives (punishments) for adherence to or “deviations” from “guidelines” or “best practices.” It establishes the principle that some lives are more worthy of public funding than others. It constantly harps on “prevention” and “wellness” — to be funded at the expense of the sick, the injured, the old, and the disabled. It criticizes doctors for providing billions of dollars of “unnecessary” care or “futile” care, especially in what turns out to be the last 6 months of life. It advocates “end-of-life care,” which is too easily translated into “ending life” or “non-care.”

The plan is structured so that a liability for the government also becomes a liability for the doctor. Provide unapproved, costly care and see your paycheck slashed. Or worse, face draconian civil monetary penalties ($ 50,000 per item) or even prosecution for “waste, fraud, and abuse.”

The doctor is working for the payer anyway, not the patient: The payer is the one who writes the check. Reform will cement the fundamental change in the patient-physician relationship that is already occurring. Physicians will no longer be healers, who serve their patients, but technicians, who help the state achieve its objectives. And they serve the state in another way too: since they are the ones who actually write the orders, they are the scapegoats for the system’s failure.

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article.php

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Answer by Lord
Because his masters are in a hurry, they can see the MILLIONS of free human beings quickly waking up to the scam of the new world order.

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