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Health Insurers’ Self-Inflicted Wounds

If there is an emergency room for lobbyists, the gunslingers for America’s health insurance giants need treatment for shooting themselves in the foot when they went on the attack this week against the Senate Finance Committee’s bill.

Their coming out of the weeds has drawn fire, first from the White House (”everyone recognizes their motives: profits”) and now Nancy Pelosi as she warns of tougher regulation and notes:

“It is absolutely clear that it is an unsustainable situation as we go forward, and it is well known to the public that the health insurance companies are the problem.”

Instead of the insinuating “Harry and Louise” TV ads that helped torpedo the Clintons’ health reform efforts, the insurers went for the jugular with a “report” that Paul Krugman characterizes as “A Hatchet Job So Bad It’s Good”:

“For 2009, it turns out, is not 1993. Once again, Republicans have tried to kill reform with smears and scare stories. But all they seem to have killed with their cries of ’socialism’ and warnings about ‘death panels’ is their own credibility. Some form of health-care reform is highly likely to pass.”

Yes, but the disheartening part of all this is that the President’s “victory” will turn out to be a patchwork of fixes for a bad system that never should have grown into the monstrosity it now is.

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  • DLS
    Only time will tell to what extent the reform is bad PR. Negative-value hacks like Krugman who disparage it only make it better than it otherwise would be -- you might want to try better sources next time. The more loserish the attacks on it, the worse the "reform" effort the report effectively is criticizing (as well as the self-discrediting criticism) looks to those who don't care for loserism.
  • PWT
    If they've angered the White House and Nancy Pelosi, they must be doing something right.
  • dduck12
    "Yes, but the disheartening part of all this is that the President’s “victory” will turn out to be a patchwork of fixes for a bad system that never should have grown into the monstrosity it now is."

    You said it. Also, please pass the subsidies for FNMA and FDMC. What optimism (hubris) in thinking that big gov. including Reps. and Dems. can run anything this big alone. Pelosi can't even get the "Ethics" Committee to do its job (over a year so far on Rangel). Puhleeze, Pelosi and Reid are as bad as bad Reps are.
  • DLS
    PWT: You have a very good point. Not limited to those bad players, either:

    REVISION: "The more loserish the attacks [and attackers] on it, [...]"
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