Oct 14 2020

Opinions: October 14, 2020

As a boxing fan, Judge Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearing reminds me of a Floyd Mayweather fight. Unlike a mano a mano boxing match, she is taking on all Comers Durbin, Whitehouse, Harris et al. deftly not allowing them to lay a glove on her; much, like Floyd who could as she punches back. She believes in precedent, stare decisis. She’s a lawyer’s lawyer.

As for Congress’ concern over court handling Obamacare constitutionality without implied tax i.e. mandate, they could have passed an ACA law leaving policy choices, no mandate (although I think mandate for getting care was good so I don’t pay for others to be in a hospital) and added small tax to satisfy the commerce clause i.e. bring it under Federal Law. She is a terrific person, brilliant. The President using advisors like Sally Pipes, still can produce a plan removing fears of people frightened of losing ACA which they will not in my view at least not from Supreme Court with Justice Barrett.

Pete Dwares

Oct 13 2020

Opinions: October 13, 2020

Sally C. Pipes
President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy
Pacific Research Institute

Dear Sally,

You have been clear as to why Canadian Healthcare here is not desirable. Naïve people want “simple” and “free” answers. They don’t know it’s expensive and will cause scarcity.

The President should have had an articulated plan to put many Americans at ease. They fear bankruptcy. They fear having no insurance. They are not informed as to short term value plans.

The President should have succinct bullet points how you would deal with 3-5 million uninsured and those 2-5 million with pre-existing illness, if ACA is struck down which it will not be, in my view.

A plan leaving the remaining private sector (150 million people) intact. Medicare intact with age raising starting 2024.

Also he should explain tax deductible health saving accounts; it’s confusing for many.

I have to answer to people when arguing against government funded health. They don’t fear Canadian type. I cite Canadians coming here for procedure. They cite Denmark. Israel, Germany, large level of satisfaction. I counter with wait times, lack of doctors, no medicines being developed in most of the above.

I am copying this to my friend list. They should know you and PRI.

Warmest,
Peter