Friday, January 3, 2014

We Are Not Subjects (and Other Observations About Obamacare) by Laura Hollis from Townhall



Laura Hollis
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The unveiling of the dictatorial debacle that is Obamacare absolutely flabbergasts me. It is stunning on so many levels, but the most shocking aspect of it for me is watching millions of free Americans stand idly by while this man, his minions in Congress and his cheerleaders in the press systematically dismantle our Constitution, steal our money, and crush our freedoms.
The President, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid (with no small help from Justice John Roberts) take away our health care, and we allow it. They take away our insurance, and we allow it. They take away our doctors, and we allow it. They charge us thousands of dollars more a year, and we allow it. They make legal products illegal, and we allow it. They cripple our businesses, and we allow it. They announce by fiat that we must ignore our most deeply held beliefs – and we allow it.
Where is your spine, America?
Yes, I know people are complaining. I read the news on the internet. I read blogs. I have a Twitter feed. So what? People in the Soviet Union complained. People in Cuba complain. People in China complain (quietly). Complaining isn’t the same thing as doing anything about it. In fact, much of the complaining that we hear sounds like resignation: Wow. This sucks. Oh well, this is the way things are. Too bad.
Perhaps you need reminding of a few important facts. Here goes:
1. The President is not a king

Barack Obama does not behave like a President, an elected official, someone who realizes that he works for us. He behaves like a king, a dictator – someone who believes that his own pronouncements have the force of law, and who thinks he can dispense with the law’s enforcement when he deigns to do so. And those of us who object? How dare we? Racists!
And while he moves steadily “forward” with his plans to “fundamentally transform” the greatest country in human history, he distracts people with cheap, meaningless trivialities, like “free birth control pills”! (In fact, let’s face it: this administration’s odd obsession with sex in general - Birth control! Abortion! Sterilization! Gay guys who play basketball! -- is just plain weird. Since when did the leader of the free world care so much about how people have sex, who they have it with, and what meds they use when they have it? Does he have nothing more important to concern himself with?)
2. It isn’t just a failed software program; it is a failed philosophy
People are marveling that Healthcare.gov was such a spectacular failure. Well, if one is only interested in it as a product launch, I’ve explained some of the reasons for that here. But the larger point is that it isn’t a software failure, or even a product failure; it is a philosophy failure.
I have said this before: Obama is not a centrist; he is a central planner. And this – all of it: the disastrous computer program, the hundreds of millions of dollars wasted, the lies, the manipulation of public opinion, the theft of the public’s money and property, and freedom (read insurance, and premiums, and doctors) -- IS what central planning looks like.
The central premise of central planning is that a handful of wunderkinds with your best interests at heart (yeah, right) know better than you what’s good for you. The failure of such a premise and the misery it causes have been clear from the dawn of humanity. Kings and congressmen, dictators and Dear Leaders, potentates, princes and presidents can all fall prey to the same imperial impulses: “we know what is good for ‘the people.’
And they are always wrong.
There is a reason that the only times communism has really been tried have been after wars, revolutions, or coups d’état. You have to have complete chaos for people to be willing to accept the garbage that centralized planning produces. Take the Soviet Union, for example. After two wars, famine, and the collapse of the Romanov dynasty, why wouldn’t people wait in line for hours to buy size 10 shoes? Or settle for the gray matter that passed for meat in the grocery stores?
But communism’s watered-down cousin, socialism, isn’t much better. Ask the Venezuelans who cannot get toilet paper. Toilet paper. ¡Viva la Revolución!
Contrary to what so many who believe in a “living Constitution” say, the Founding Fathers absolutely understood this. That is why the Constitution was set up to limit government power. (Memo to the President: the drafters of the Constitution deliberately didn’t say “what government had to do on your behalf.”) They understood that that was the path to folly, fear, and famine.)
3. Obama is deceitful
Just as the collapse of the computer program should not surprise anyone, neither should we be shocked that the President lied about his healthcare plan. Have any of you been paying attention over the past few years? Obama has made no secret of his motivations or his methods. The philosophies which inspire him espouse deceit and other vicious tactics. (Don’t take my word for it: read Saul Alinsky.) Obama infamously told reporter Richard Wolffe, “You know, I actually believe my own bullshit.” He has refused to be forthcoming about his past (where are his academic records?). His own pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, told author Ed Klein, that Obama said to him, “You know what your problem is? You have to tell the truth.”
Did Obama lie when he said dozens of times, “If you like you plan, you can keep it”? Of course he did. That’s what he does.
4. The media is responsible
And had the media been doing their jobs, we would have known a lot of this much, much earlier.
The press is charged with the sacred responsibility of protecting the people from the excesses of government. Our press has been complicit, incompetent, or corrupt. Had they vetted this man in 2008, as they would have a Republican candidate, we would have known far more about him than we do, even now. Had they pressed for more details about Obamacare, Congress’ feet would have been held to the fire. Had they done their jobs about Eric Holder, Fast and Furious, Benghazi, the IRS scandal, NSA spying - or any of the other myriad betrayals of the public trust that this administration has committed, Obama would likely have lost his 2012 reelection campaign. (A fact which even the Washington Post has tacitly acknowledged. Well done, fellas! Happy now?)
Instead, they turned a blind eye, even when they knew he was lying, abusing power, disregarding the limits of the Constitution. It was only when he began to spy on them, and when the lies were so blatant that the lowest of low-information voters could figure it out that they realized they had to report on it. (Even in the face of blatant, deliberate and repeated lies, the New York Times has the audacity to tell us that the President “misspoke.”) They have betrayed us, abandoned us, and deceived us.
5. Ted Cruz was right. So was Sarah Palin.
The computer program is a disaster. The insurance exchanges are a disaster. What’s left? The healthcare system itself. And this, of necessity, will be a disaster, too.
Millions of people have lost their individual insurance plans. In 2015, millions more will lose their employer-provided coverage (a fact which the Obama administration also knew, and admitted elsewhere).
The exorbitant additional costs that Obamacare has foisted on unsuspecting Americans are all part of a plan of wealth confiscation and redistribution. That is bad enough. But it will not end there.
When the numbers of people into the system and the corresponding demand for care vastly exceed the cost projections (and they will, make no mistake), then the rationing will start. Not only choice at that point, but quality and care itself will go down the tubes. And then will come the decisions made by the Independent Payment Advisory Board about what care will be covered (read “paid for”) and what will not.
That’s just a death panel, put politely. In fact, progressives are already greasing the wheels for acceptance of that miserable reality as well. They’re spreading the lie that it will be about the ability of the dying to refuse unwanted or unhelpful care. Don’t fall for that one, either. It will be about the deaths that inevitably result from decisions made by people other than the patients, their families, and their physicians. (Perhaps it’s helpful to think of their assurances this way: “If you like your end-of-life care, you can keep your end-of-life-care.”)
6. We are not SUBJECTS (or, Nice Try, the Tea Party Isn’t Going Away) We have tolerated these incursions into our lives and livelihoods too long already. There is no end to the insatiable demand “progressives” have to remake us in their image. Today it is our insurance, our businesses, our doctors, our health care. Tomorrow some new crusade will be announced that enables them to take over other aspects of our formerly free lives.
I will say it again: WE ARE NOT SUBJECTS. Not only is the Tea Party right on the fiscal issues, but it appears that they are more relevant than ever. We fought a war once to prove we did not want to be the subjects of a king, and the Boston Tea Party was just a taste of the larger conflict to come. If some people missed that lesson in history class, we can give them a refresher.
The 2014 elections are a good place to start. Call your representative, your senator, your candidate and tell them: “We are not subjects. You work for us. And if the word “REPEAL” isn’t front and center in your campaign, we won’t vote for you. Period.”
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Laura Hollis

Laura Hollis is a professor of entrepreneurship and business law at the University of Notre Dame, and the author of the forthcoming publication, “Start Up, Screw Up, Scale Up: What Government Can Learn From the Best Entrepreneurs,” © 2014. Her opinions are her own. Follow her on Twitter @LauraHollis61.
Mary393 Wrote: Dec 29, 2013 10:39 AM
Mrs. Hollis, I have just read, with sheer joy, your article. It is magnificent and says what so many of us wish we could say as well. All that I can add is, "You GO, GIRL!!!"
Fx4 Wrote: Dec 20, 2013 2:19 PM
Excellent piece. Right on the money. We the people must mobilize to win elections for Republicans in every town and city ward we live in. The stakes are too high. We have to show some "spine," as Professor Hollis says. We the people can defeat the elites of the Democratic Party who are choking our freedoms and taking control of our lives. This must end.
sandollar_sa Wrote: Dec 19, 2013 5:39 AM
VERY well done, Ms Hollis!
Roy-WV Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 8:51 PM
Ms Hollis--BRAVO!! Can't say I've ever had the pleasure of reading anything written by you--You certainly must have been reading Obamas' Mail!
Ms Kelly Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 9:17 PM
Click on Laura's name at the top of this page, and go back and read some of her previous articles. She is far and away my favorite author.

Laura is a professor of business law at Notre Dame University, as well as being a wife and mother, so we don't get to hear from her as much as we might like to.

In spite of all that, I always eagerly anticipate all of her contributions.
dsawitagain Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 8:05 PM
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Enlist your friends overseas for assistance: it is the world-wide web.

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Occupy healthcare.gov needs to be sustained for 3 weeks

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100,000 occupiers to magnify the power of peaceful, purposeful resistance.

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Be a doer. Not a talker.
Use the technology to end the new crypto-fascism

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
The "silent" electronic shot heard round the world
dsawitagain Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 8:05 PM
Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
We need 100,000 volunteer computers.
75,000 US
25,000 non-US
Spread the word

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
You must be anonymous.
Download & install the Tor browser on the computer you will use for Occupy
Tor cloaks your identity

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
If you need help with Tor, ask your friends in Information Technology

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
Enlist your friends overseas for assistance: it is the world-wide web.

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
Occupy healthcare.gov needs to be sustained for 3 weeks

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
100,000 occupiers to magnify the power of peaceful, purposeful resistance.

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
Be a doer. Not a talker.
Use the technology to end the new crypto-fascism

Occupy healthcare.gov in 10 days
The "silent" electronic shot heard round the world
DVangura Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 3:23 PM
The answer is not in Washington. Instead, call your State representatives and demand that they call for a covention of the States to propose amendments to the Constitution. Also read Mark Levin's book, The Liberty Amendments, which goes into the history of framing the Constitution, the actual convention in Philadelphia and the State ratifying conventions. He also proposes several amendments that are a good start.
RedState08 Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 4:27 PM
We don't need opening up the Constitution to new amendments right now. We need enforcement of the existing Constitution, Bill of Rights, and amendments that are already on the books. I think there would be no end of mischief if a Constitutional Convention was called into play. We lack the leaders and the ardent fervor of Liberty that gave us the Constitution. Most changes today need to be well-argued tweaks.
Geo22 Wrote: Dec 26, 2013 1:27 PM
But since we DO NOT have enforcement of the present Constitution as you point out, that needs to be corrected. Mark Levin's proposed amendments in The Liberty Amendments is one way to do it especially the first amendment: Term Limits. That would change the quality of representation --as it has in the states where the legislatures are limited-- giving us a chance to go back to living under the Constitution. The present congress disregards the Constitution. Rand Paul proposed that every bill submitted give the reference in the Constitution where it is authorized but the leadership would not even allow it to be voted on.
Terry1134 Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 11:39 AM
I agree with all of this article. It's interesting to note that the term "misspoke" seems to roll trippingly off the tongues of liberals and their ilk in the media. If your child looked at you with chocolate syrup on their face and said "I didn't eat the chocolate candy" would you say they "misspoke" or they LIED! Why this constant use of euphemisms for that word. A lie is a lie, it's not a misspoken phrase, it's not a misunderstanding, it's a lie! The President of the United States and the Democrats in Congress LIED to the country for three years. They didn't misspeak, they LIED!

Joe Manchin, the Senator from West Virginia, was on Fox and Friends this morning and not only did he say the President "misspoke" he went on to say that while Obamacare isn't going to work "we", meaning Congress, need to come up with a plan which forces health insurance to cover "meaningful" areas of coverage. He mentioned things like no lifetime caps, coverage for pre-existing condition so that we poor uninformed citizens are looked out for. That's not his job. Let the insurance plans cover what they cover, price them accordingly and I'll decide what I want. I didn't vote for a nanny to be in Congress, I voted for a representative of MY interests not theirs and they ran promising that that's what they would do.

They all, the President, The Congress and the alphabet of bureaucracies, treat us as subjects and it's damned time it stopped!
Hoghead Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 10:08 AM
Excellent column Dr. Hollis.
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Spread the word.

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The "silent" electronic shot heard round the world.

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Contact your friends in Information Technology for help.

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Enlist your friends overseas for assistance: it is the world-wide web.

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Help the cause. Occupyhealthcare.gov needs to be be sustained through 12/24

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Participate yourself. Thousands of occupiers magnifies the power of determined peaceful resistance.

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Be a doer. Not a talker.
Use the technology that enslaves against the enslavers.
dsawitagain Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 1:16 AM
Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Spread the word.

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
The "silent" electronic shot heard round the world.

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Contact your friends in Information Technology for help.

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Enlist your friends overseas for assistance: it is the world-wide web.

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Help the cause. Occupyhealthcare.gov needs to be be sustained through 11/24

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Participate yourself. Thousands of occupiers magnifies the power of determined peaceful resistance.

Occupyhealthcare.gov in 11 days
Be a doer. Not a talker.
Use the technology that enslaves against the enslavers.
Schism Wrote: Nov 20, 2013 12:49 AM
"It's to late to work within the system, but it's too early to shoot the bastards" - Claire Wolf. But the day is coming, and it seems to be accelerating at us down the time stream.
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