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Obamacare is Doomed by Its Internal Logic... 'it is a fraud on the public: a scheme to subsidize and more deeply embed a private insurance system that can only make profits by denying sick and vulnerable people health care...'

[Editor's Note. As most careful observers know, the Obama administration's reactionary attacks on the public and the working class -- today called "The Middle Class" by some -- didn't begin with Barack Obama's announcement in December 2008 that Arne Duncan was going to become U.S. Secretary of Education. The reactionary agenda, as anyone who read Obama's books realized, would be across the board. The following commentary was originally broadcast on Wednesday November 20, 2013 at Black Agenda Report as "A Black Agenda Radio commentary by executive editor Glen Ford", http://blackagendareport. com/content/obamacare-doomed-its-internal-logic. Substance staff reporter Pete Farruggio brought it to our attention and arranged permission with the author for us to reprint it here. Given the important link between a decent national health insurance program -- instead of a White House giveaway to the corporate medical and pharma industries -- we will be covering these issues more carefully from now on. George N. Schmidt, Editor].

Duncan, Obama.Republicans had nothing to do with passing Obamacare, and they will not bring the program down. The falsely named Affordable Health Care Act is coming undone on the strength of its own contradictions. It�s not a national health program, at all -- �just Obama working a scam for the insurance companies.�

�Private insurers make money by betting against the health interests of their customers.�

Obamacare is unraveling, not because the administration is particularly incompetent or unlucky, and certainly not as a result of the Republicans� unrelenting hostility to the Obama health insurance plan. Indeed, ever since the bill�s passage in early 2010, the GOP�s holy war against Obamacare has served to solidify reflexive Democratic support for what has always been a Republican-inspired bill.

The truth is, the Affordable Health Care Act is coming undone because of its own, tortured internal logic. At root, it is a fraud on the public: a scheme to subsidize and more deeply embed a private insurance system that can only make profits by denying sick and vulnerable people health care, and playing different demographics of Americans against each other. As every other industrialized country in the world has already learned, it is impossible to build a genuine, universal healthcare system on a cut-throat capitalist foundation. Private insurers make money by betting against the health interests of their customers. Obama served his corporate masters by conspiring to make tens of millions more Americans into customers of private insurers. He tried to dress up one of the greatest corporate subsidies in history as if it were a solemn national mission, a rebirth of the social compact between the American people. But of course, Obamacare is no such thing; it is a racket to prop up private insurers with public money, while allowing the profiteers to continue to run the show.

�It is a fraud on the public.�

You can�t hide a truth that big. The Obamacare website has suffered from terminal complexity because white collar crime is usually quite complex. The web site attempts to reconcile the profit margins and various products of a universe of private insurance corporations, while at the same time pretending to serve the health needs of the people at an affordable cost. Obamacare claims to be in the business of serving both the public and corporate stockholders. But that�s mission impossible. If Obamacare is based on making profits for private corporations � if that is what keeps the system going � then the public�s health care needs will always be an afterthought. And, that will be obvious in the way that the website is organized as a sales platform that matches federal subsidies with corporate products, rather than matching people with the medical resources they need to survive and thrive.

Website complexity and failures aside, Obamacare can never become part of a national social compact, something of which all Americans can be proud. That�s because, by definition, corporate insurance schemes divide people into �winners� and �losers [5]� � although, of course, the big winner is always the corporation. Young, healthy people know they are the fatted calves of the insurance business, and they are avoiding Obamacare like the plague. If this were really a national health care program, like Medicare for All, then most young people would join in the national health care mission. But this is just Obama working a scam for the insurance companies, and young folks know it. Anybody who manages to get access to the web site knows it.

The fatal flaw in Obamacare can�t be fixed. The best thing that could happen would be a quick and total collapse. Large majorities of Americans still support Medicare for All, but Obamacare stands in the way of a real national health plan � just as the Republican right-wingers that invented Obamacare back in 1989 intended [6].

For Black Agenda Radio, I�m Glen Ford. On the web, go to BlackAgendaReport.com.

BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com.



Comments:

November 24, 2013 at 10:25 AM

By: Samuel Freeman

Ford's Obamacare will fail article

Ford is absolutely correct. This is one of the best brief dissections of Rombama care (Obama care is a misnomer given the ACA is based on and a version of Romneycare) I have seen. For many people, it will be somewhat of an improvement over whatever medical care they receive now, but at an unnecessary cost and the care provided still will be inadequate.

For anyone interested in a truly excellent examination of both the U.S. health care system and health care systems in several other (European and Asian) countries, I strongly recommend T.R. Reid's The Healing of America. He provides excellent discussion of not only what we have, but what our options re regarding REAL national health care. Superb book.

November 24, 2013 at 6:08 PM

By: Jean Schwab

Don't agree

I just don't agree with your article. My brother is a doctor and he thinks it's a good idea. According to him it is a lot better than what we have now. I would like something more, like England or Germany, but we are not ready for that yet.

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