Why
Bureaucracy Could Doom Obamacare
Every revolution evaporates and leaves behind
only the slime of a new bureaucracy.
Franz
Kafka (1883-1924)
Bureaucracy is the epoxy that greases the wheels
of progress.
James Boren (1925-2010)
Bureaucracy — the giant power wielded by
pygmies.
Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850)
Bureaucracy, the rule of no one, has become the
modern form of despotism.
Mary McCarthy (1912-1989)
To get the attention of a large animal, be it an
elephant or a bureaucracy, it helps to know what part of it feels pain. Be very
sure, though, that you want its full attention
Kelvin
Throop, Science fiction character
The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy
is its inefficiency.
Eugene
McCarthy (1916-2005)
Bureaucracy is the art of making the possible
impossible.
Javier Pascal Salcedo (1945-2007)
Bureaucracy expands to meet the needs of the
expanding bureaucracy.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
If we could ever make red tape nutritional, we
could feed the world
Robert
Schaeberle (1823-2011)
You will never understand bureaucracies until
you understand that for bureaucrats procedure is everything and outcomes are
nothing.
Thomas Sowell, born 1930
Quotes
on Bureaucracy
In a May 10 WSJ piece, Grace-Marie Turner, founder of the Galen
Institute and author of Why Obamacare Is Wrong for America, joins a long list of notables and
quotables bewailing bureaucracy. Her
article is titled “Applying for Obamacare – Still Not Simple,” with a subtitle
of “President Obama Boasts That the Application for Government Health Care Has
Become Easier to Fill Out . It Isn’t?”
The gist of the Grace-Marie Turner commentary is
that application forms to qualify for subsidies in the health exchanges are difficult for ordinary mortals, especially those needing financially help from government,, to understand , . much
less fill out. That fact may drive them away from even applying.
A sample
question is,“Does your employer offer a health plan that meets the meets
minimal value standards?"
But what, pray tell, qualifies as such a plan?
That's easy: "An employer-sponsored health plan meets the 'minimum value standard' if the
plan's share of the total allowed benefit costs covered by the plan is no less
than 60 percent of such costs (Section 36B(c)(2)(C)(ii) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986)."
It's a simple as that, if you understand government gibberish or gobbledgook, which soon may be translated into googledegook.
Other questions are more complicated and will require a bureaucratic army of “authorized
representatives,” versed in
bureaucratese, to serve as Obamacare “navigators.”
The problemis: The number of people filling out these forms and qualifying for subsidies will be
critical to the success of the exchanges and of Obamacare itself. Otherwide, the exchanges may collapse as an unnecessay and dysfunctional bureaucraric appendage, a kind of an inflammed appendix for the body politic
As Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005), the father of modern
management and social philosopher, puts it.
“Government
is a poor manager. It is, of necessity,
concerned with procedure, for its also, of necessity, large and cumbersome. It must administer public funds and must
account for every penny. It has no choice but to become ‘bureaucratic.’ Every government is, by definition, a ‘government
of forms’ This means high costs. For ‘control’ of the last 10 percent of the phenomena
always costs more than control of the
first 90 percent.”
Tweet: Obamacare depends on millions of people
applying for subsidies on health exchanges.
Applications are hard to decipher and fill out.
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