Updates on Obamacare Mandates
Give
me a one-handed economist! The buck stops here!
Quotes attributed
to President Harry S Truman (1884-1972)
February
6, 2013 - I had a
visitor yesterday who was born and raised in Independence, Missouri, President
Harry Truman’s hometown.
Like Harry, my visitor was plain-spoken, skeptical of Presidential powers, and respectful of Presidents taking responsibility for their actions.
Like Harry, my visitor was plain-spoken, skeptical of Presidential powers, and respectful of Presidents taking responsibility for their actions.
As I contemplated today's economic news, the visit got me to thinking about what President Truman would do in
the present economic circumstances.
·
The stock market is at an all time
high, but the economy contracted in
December.
·
Corporate profits are going up, corporations
are sitting upon record hoards of cash, but corporations aren’t hiring because of uncertainties
of the global economy and what lies ahead for America.
·
President Obama has issued more health
care mandates than any President in history – on individuals, on businesses, on
states, on religious organizations, and on
health plans- but everything seems to be stalled and and nothing seems to be moving in the right direction.
· Obama is
saying no economic growth or slow growth
is because the buck stops at the Republican Congress; it is their fault, not
mine, and I refuse to take any responsibility. In other words, the buck tops
there, not here.
Meanwhile,
·
Obama defenders are saying the economic contraction
is due to Super Storm Sandy, worries over the fiscal cliff and
sequestration, cuts in defense spending,
too little revenues from the rich, and concerns over the upcoming National debt limit debate, But they quickly add, America’s
resilient economy is poised for growth. Just wait and see.
·
Brandon Crocker, writing in today’s conservative American Spectator, “The Coming
Obamacare Recession,” says the economic contraction can be traced to the certainties of the effects of Obama
mandates - predictable increased business expenses and
already legislated and embedded taxes for covering employees' health care benefits.
·
In my new book. The Physician Foundation – A New
Voice for Physicians, I am
predicting a political crisis is upon us - as Obamacare costs explode, as access to physicians shrinks, as physician shortage loom large, as more
physicians leave the profession than enter,
as demand for physician services peaks, and as lower reimbursements for
hospitals and doctors and other health care providers kicks in. Unfortunately, as President Truman, might say, too many physicians can't stand the heat and are getting out of the Medicare and Medicaid oven.
What would Harry Truman say about this mixed economic
picture? What would he do? What would his economists say? What would he say about where the buck stops?
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