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Suddenly, Obamacare Is Dandy

Posted: 09/06/2012 12:18 pm

You may have missed the biggest news to come out of the Democratic National Convention. I'm not talking about Michelle Obama's bravura performance, my client Julian Castro's sparkling debut on the national stage, or CNN contributor Erick Erickson tastelessly calling the whole thing "the Vagina Monologues in Charlotte."

And it's certainly not the Democratic Party's ham-handed flip-flopping on whether to mention God in the party platform. A party's platform keeps the activists busy but has zero effect on how a politician campaigns or governs. If you start attaching poll numbers and campaign checks to a platform, then we'll talk, but until then you won't find a more politically useless document this side of the sports section.

The biggest news no one is talking about from the Charlotte convention is that Democrats are talking about Obamacare on national television in front of God and everyone just like there's nothing wrong with it. After Democrats lost control of the House in 2010 because of Obamacare, seeing Democrats brag about Obama's signature legislation is as shocking as seeing Hillary Clinton fire up a bong on stage to promote marijuana legalization.

In his keynote, Castro bragged about Obama "expanding access to good health care." Newark Mayor Cory Booker said, "You should be able to afford health care for your family."

Another mayor, Chicago's Rahm Emanuel, made the strongest case for Obamacare as an example of the president's political courage. And he should know -- Emanuel was Obama's chief of staff when the president passed health care reform despite the obvious political cost.

"President Obama took office knowing full well that for the last century, presidents had tried to reform our health care system. Today, because of President Obama's courage, kids can stay on their parent's plan until they are 26. Insurers cannot kick you off your policy because you have hit your limit. They will not be able to deny you because you have a pre-existing condition. Because of the president's leadership, every American will have access to affordable, quality health care. That was the change we believed in. That was the change we fought for. That was the change President Obama delivered," said Emanuel.

When did supporting Obamacare stop being a suicide mission? Early in 2011, a majority of Americans wanted to repeal Obamacare. Now, recent polls show a majority opposes repeal. The Supreme Court upholding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act shifted public opinion, but what has done more to help Democrats find their voice is that the law is starting to go into effect. Insurance companies that spent too much on administration sent rebate checks to policyholders. Small business owners got tax breaks. (I know. I'm one of them.) And women discovered that they no longer needed to pay co-pays to get their birth control.

It wasn't a one-day blip. On Wednesday, Sen. Barbara Mikulski made a feminist case for Obamacare because it outlawed the practice of insurance companies charging women 50 percent more than men.

Cecile Richards, the executive director for Planned Parenthood Federation of America (and a former client of mine), touted Obamacare requiring "insurance coverage for birth control" without a co-pay "no matter where we work."

"Thanks to President Obama, being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition in America," said Richards, daughter of the late Texas Gov. Ann Richards.

In prime time, former Pres. Bill Clinton was at his wonky, folksy best when he listed the benefits Americans are already getting from the Affordable Care Act. "So are we all better off because President Obama fought for it and passed it? You bet we are," said Clinton.

British military officers sang "Yankee Doodle" to mock the rag-tag American troops whom they served with in the French and Indian War. American troops appropriated the mocking tune as a source of pride during the Revolutionary War, and we know how that story ended.

Clinton noted that Republicans are mocking the Affordable Care Act when they called it Obamacare. Just as the vanquished British troops came to hate the song they invented, Republicans will rue the day they linked the increasingly popular health care law to Barack Obama.

 
 
 

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You may have missed the biggest news to come out of the Democratic National Convention. I'm not talking about Michelle Obama's bravura performance, my client Julian Castro's sparkling debut on the nat...
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03:01 AM on 09/10/2012
Bill Clinton asks if we are "'better off" and then goes on to state" you bet we are"... my question to Bill : how would you know being that you will never be in this piece of crap legislation?
04:26 PM on 09/08/2012
I didn't get diddly squat from my insurance company; just a letter saying they owe me nothing! Sorry, as far as I'm concerned, the creators of Obamacare can rot in Hell for all eternity - and in the mean time I wish on them all a very severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome, as that is what I am suffering with and I have to take out a loan next year in order to have surgery to fix it. All thanks to Obamacare - they can take their free birth control and stick it where the sun doesn't shine - I'd do anything to be able to pay the $20 a month that costs so I can go back to my old insurance plan and be able to have a debilitating illness taken care of.
07:20 PM on 09/08/2012
So you blame the AHA when it has not taken effect or moved a sole off the HC you had. I don't see your argument. I think you are a detractor just writing BS.
08:23 PM on 09/08/2012
AMEN. All I've gotten out of it is doubled cost or premiums!
02:38 PM on 09/08/2012
Good for the nation? Not for the senior citizens! My husband & I both got a second raise in 3 months for our supplemental policies we need to carry because Medicare is not enough. Do we get a second raise in SS? HaHa in the 4 years Obama has been President we've seen one tiny tiny raise in our SS that covers nothing compared to the inflation we've experienced in our taxes, our utility bills, gasoline, food costs, etc., etc., etc..
09:28 AM on 09/08/2012
When people finally hear the truth and get past the propaganda bought and paid for by the GOP. They have been lied to. And they see Obamacare is GOOD FOR THE NATION.
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Stewart Goss
Evil requires the sanction of the victim -Ayn Rand
02:22 PM on 09/07/2012
The benefits are rolled out first, then the costs. When people see the costs they will have second thoughts.
09:29 AM on 09/08/2012
The costs are paid for by the numbers brought into the system.
02:13 PM on 09/08/2012
HHAHAHAHahahahahahaahahahhaaha,.. AND if you believe THAT,..

I have this bridge in Brooklyn for sale REEEAALLLL cheap you might want to buy,...

CASH ONLY.
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LACKOFFAITH
02:31 PM on 09/08/2012
You mean like a ponzi game?
A swindle in which a quick return, made up of money from new investors, on an initial investment lures the victim into much bigger risks, like Social Security and Medicare.
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byoungusa
yes, a proud working american and a socialist
01:32 AM on 09/07/2012
I love that they have embraced Obamacare, it was the really wise thing to do, they have turned the tables on the right using it as derisive, and to use some madison avenue think, and say "why yes, I am for obamacare, because Obama, cares" really smart marketing..
OldSchool4942
just passin through
04:44 PM on 09/06/2012
We are the last industrialized nation to get a health care system and its way overdue. What we have without health care is socialism. Someone gets sick and goes to the hospital for treatment. If they have no insurance and can't pay, the costs are spread around to those that come in and do have insurance. That is socialism.
If you want to see something interesting, look up insurance company profits for the last year. The same companies that are getting 30% profit per quarter are still raising their rates. I can hardly wait until that refund for overbilling comes into effect!
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thomasbrkfld
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04:01 PM on 09/06/2012
I have never been a political operative, but i have made a career in consumer marketing. One of the rules of consumer marketing is: "No one has ever made money educating the consuming public." To try and do so you would go broke - what you do is let markets evolve/grow - then use your limited marketing dollars when the time is right.

Is the time right for "Obamacare"? Maybe, maybe not; you are beginning to see some of the benefits of the new laws kick in and gaining approval; also - you now have a punching bag in Romney who given his own actions in Mass. is incapable of punching back.
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yauxeybalba
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01:48 PM on 09/06/2012
Could this be the first blossoming of the tender plant of a coherent Democratic leadership on this issue, something which has been lacking in the past?
"The human race divides politically into those who want people to be lead and those who have no such desire. The former are idealists acting from highest motives for the greatest good of the greatest number. The latter are surly curmudgeons, suspicious and lacking in altruism."
Robert A. Heinlein