Doing the Wrong Thing
We've all heard the democrats (and Republicans) tell us during the Health Care Reform debate/fiasco that "doing something is better than doing nothing." Last night, I even heard liberal writer Bob Beckel say that "doing the wrong thing is better than doing nothing?"
Oh, really?
I'd like to take Bob out to a tall cliff and give him only two options: Do nothing or jump. Do you think he'd still say that doing the wrong thing is better than doing nothing.
Of course, like my hypothetical cliff, there are more than two options, but I'd like to focus on just the issue of doing the wrong thing versus doing nothing.
In regards to health care, let's make the assumption that passing ObamaKare is doing the "wrong thing." (A stretch, I know.)
Doing the wrong thing could cost the government (the taxpayers) trillions and trillions of dollars that we don't have. Doing nothing costs the government no more than we are spending now.
Doing the wrong thing will decrease the quality of care. Doing nothing maintains the highest quality care available in the world.
Doing the wrong thing will result in health care rationing in which those most vulnerable, particularly the elderly and the most ill, will likely be left out to pasture to die. Doing nothing continues the current system of rationing health care to those who work for a living and can afford health insurance, and leaving deadbeats to seek health care from ER's (where they still get treatment if they need it.)
Doing the wrong thing will force doctors out of business. Doing nothing maintains our current levels of health care providers, which is still inadequate in some areas and in some specialties, but is still better than most places in the world.
Doing the wrong thing throws the constitution out the window. Doing nothing keeps it hanging by a thread.
Got any more?
7 comments:
T.C., I agree with you 100%.
When all you know is the wrong way, you have no other option
Ideologically speaking, Pelosi and Obama don't think for a moment that what they are doing could be the wrong choice. All they have to do is point to the health care bill ans tell us it fits within their ideology, therefore it is good.
This reasoning is so circular in their own minds, its a wonder they both don't keel over from the vertigo.
I agree, Euripedes. I think that's the reason they say this stupid stuff. They wouldn't be able to follow their own logic if we were talking about a George W Bush proposal that they were opposed to and wanted to do "nothing" instead.
You are 100% correct.
Can we push Beckel off the cliff?
Screaming after falling over and down is so annoying.
The doc who has been my "personal physician" for the last 8 years is quitting, effective June 1. He can't take it anymore.
That's one down for Mr Obama and his gang of thugs.
Can I push, too? :-)
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