Weekly Opinion Editorial
DON’T LIE!
by Steve Fair
It’s called a
‘little white lie,’ sales talk, exaggeration, overstating, and
funning. Most people have been guilty of
it in their life, especially if they fish or play golf. Most of those falsehoods do little harm and
are easily forgiven. After all, everyone
at one time or another, has attempted to paint a story in a more positive
manner.
President Obama has been taking a lot of heat recently on the Affordable
Health Care Act. First because the
federal run health care exchange website is not operating and people can’t
navigate the site once they are on it.
Second, because the President told the American public the new health
care law would save them money on their insurance premiums and it’s not and
third because he said Americans would be able to keep their current insurance
plans and they can’t.
First, why is the federal health care
exchange web site not working? The
federal government had plenty of time to develop and test a web site, yet it
appears that wasn’t done. Kathleen Sebelius,
the Health and Human Services secretary, apologized to the nation for the
botched launch of the Affordable Care Act in testimony before the House Energy
and Commerce Committee last week. “In these early weeks, access to the health
care website has been a miserably frustrating experience,” the former Kansas governor
said. She was grilled by the panel on
why the site wasn’t working and she couldn’t really provide a definite
explanation other than it was an integrated system that wasn’t properly tested
before the launch. Experts in the field
say the site will not be ready until March of 2014 at the earliest. Someone must be held accountable for this
debacle and Sebelius is the logical choice.
She should resign.
Second, why are Americans paying more
for insurance coverage with the implementation of the ACA? A computer model by the Society of Actuaries
at Forbes.com predicts ACA-driven changes could drive up underlying costs by an
average of 32% nationally by 2017. Moreover the projections showed
double-digit increases in 42 of 50 states over the next four years. Last week in Boston, the President admitted that a
‘fraction’ of Americans will pay more for insurance than they currently
pay. He wasn’t saying that thirteen
months ago on the campaign trial. In
fact, he was saying the opposite.
Third, why are Americans losing their
current insurance because of the ACA?
Florida
Blue, for example, is terminating about 300,000 policies, about 80 percent of
its individual policies in the state. Kaiser Permanente in California has sent notices to 160,000
people – about half of its individual business in the state. Insurer Highmark
in Pittsburgh is dropping about 20 percent of
its individual market customers, while Independence Blue Cross, the major
insurer in Philadelphia,
is dropping about 45 percent. When
campaigning for re-election last year, President Obama said, “If you already have health insurance, you
will keep your health insurance.” NBC and the Washington Post, not exactly
conservative news outlets, have said the President knew it was a lie when he
said it.
The debate on whether the President is a Christian or a Muslim has been raging since he was elected. Personally I believe he is a SECULARIST, but with the tactics he used to sell ObamaCare, perhaps those who contend he is Muslim may be right. Did you know that it is acceptable to lie in the Islamic religion? It is know as al-Taqiyya, which is the Islamic word for concealing or disguising one’s
beliefs, convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions, and/or strategies. According Dr. Don Boys, Muslims lie when it is in their interest to do so and “Allah” will not
hold them accountable for lying when it is beneficial to the cause of
Islam. They can lie without any guilt or fear of accountability or
retribution. A lie in the defense of Islam is approved even applauded in
their “holy” books. Check out this website for more information: http://www.muslimfact.com/bm/terror-in-the-name-of-islam/islam-permits-lying-to-deceive-unbelievers-and-bri~print.shtml.
1 comment:
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