Friday, April 23, 2021

Billy Long: I will continue to stand against the Affordable Care Act


(From Seventh District Congressman Billy Long)

March 23 was the eleven-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which most folks refer to as Obamacare. While I've always supported certain aspects of it such as guaranteeing coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and allowing children to stay on their parent's insurance policy until they turn 26 years old, we can do better. 

We would be better served to replace the current law with legislation that still provides protections for people with pre-existing conditions but actually works for the American people and our healthcare system. You hear regularly that Obamacare is broken, but what exactly is broken about it? Please allow me to break it down here.






 

Obamacare on average more than doubled the cost of individual market health insurance – you heard that right, it doubled people's cost at a minimum. In 2013, the average premiums paid in the individual marketplace was $244, by 2019 average premiums had increased by 129% to $558. In the meantime, during that same period premiums for plans on large-group employer markets increased by an average of 29%. 

This is a stark contrast that shows that purchasing health insurance on public exchanges is proving to be more costly than Democrats expected when they passed Obamacare on a party-line vote with a promise that costs would actually go down. 

When looking at Missouri, these numbers are even worse. From 2013 to 2019, the average premium paid on the individual market increased from $197 to $595, an increase of 202%. The reality is that these stark increases in premiums are forcing people to put more and more money towards their health insurance every year, taking away from other expenses and bills. 

It's written into the law that Senators and Congressmen are required to buy Obamacare and not allowed to purchase the group insurance that every other government employee buys. 








So I know firsthand how much the cost of coverage has escalated. 

Many Americans received a reduction in taxes when President Trump signed his signature tax cuts into law but that same year most all of them saw their Obamacare premium escalated more than their tax savings. You read that right. It is simply unacceptable that Missourians have seen our insurance premiums triple.

If a drastic increase in premiums wasn't enough, how about the little-known nightmare that is the navigator program. When Obamacare was passed, there was $100 million included in its budget for “navigators." 

Navigators were tasked with helping people sign up on the public marketplace. Another caveat is that the navigators hired to help you could have no nexus to the insurance industry. Translation: if you're knowledgeable about health insurance, you need not apply - we're looking for rank amateurs here. In essence, people were hired to explain insurance plans to you that had no previous knowledge about health insurance coverage. 

This program has proven to be ineffective and wasteful, and the funding for this program is taken from fees the government takes from insurers participating in the exchange. In 2016, 17 navigators enrolled 100 people each. The average cost per enrollee was $5,000. One navigator received $200,000 from the federal government and successfully enrolled a grand total of one individual.

When navigators received funds, they were given goals they were supposed to meet. It turns out that a whopping 78% of navigators were not able to meet their enrollment goals, despite receiving over $50 million. In fact, navigators enrolled less than one percent of enrollees. 

Despite the navigator program’s failure, liberal groups are still promoting it as a way to enroll individuals in Obamacare. Their solution is to throw $100 million more to navigators because apparently $5,000 per enrollee is a good use of federal dollars.

I have supported various efforts to replace Obamacare with a more patient-friendly system, unfortunately, these efforts never came to fruition and we are still stuck with a corrupt and broken healthcare system. 

Americans desperately need their premiums to be competitive with private or employer health insurance plans and right now, that just is not the case. We need to stop waste within Obamacare by completely ending funding for programs such as the navigator program. 

Left-leaning groups that are friends of the White House and Congressional Democrats shouldn’t be rewarded with taxpayer dollars for their failure to enroll people in health insurance plans. Ultimately, the navigator program has proven to be a slush fund to dole out taxpayer dollars to liberal groups.

Obamacare is broken and needs to be replaced. We need to work towards building a healthcare system that is fair for doctors and patients and is more competitive. Premiums need to be reduced and corruption needs to come to an end. I will continue to stand up against the ACA and support replacing this flawed legislation. A 202% average increase in premiums for Missourians is unacceptable and I will continue to push for reform.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have had years to change the Program for the better Billy. So how come you haven't done that yet?

Brian said...

Fair question. I'll offer up an answer. This goes for all politicians on both sides: If they actually solved a problem, then they wouldn't have the issue to rile up their respective bases and fundraise off of. Politicians do not want to solve problems, nor are they capable of doing so. They can only create them, offer up divisive solutions to the self created problems, demonize the opposition, rinse repeat.
Like the old saying goes, the money isn't in the cure, it's in the medicine. These idiots only have power because we give it to them. Plenty on both sides of the aisle.

Anonymous said...

I see that at least one commenter here apparently believes that dropping the words "Plenty on both sides of the aisle" makes their analysis seem fair and balanced.



Trumpism: you are either for the bright light enemas or

Brian said...

Rent free. Still.

Brian said...

My "analysis" isn't meant to be fair and balanced. It's just an opinion. You must have recognized something about your side in there. If all you have to offer is anonymous unfunny quips about how dumb Trump supporters are then you are part of the problem. You should study more George Carlin and less Stephen Colbert. Politicians love it when we fight amongst ourselves, it distracts us while they continue to launder our taxpayer money through spending bills and right back into their pockets.

Brian said...

Study isn't the same as quote verbatim. Try having an original thought. You might surprise even yourself.

Anonymous said...

I have studied George Carlin for a long time. So long that he was still alive and performing live some of those years. Based on my extensive experience watching and reading George Carlin I can confidently say the only thing he liked less than politicians were meddling Right Wing Republican politicians.

So rather than being random verbatim quotes, those quotes were carefully selected to post in response to your right wing republican and libertarian styled bloviations so frequently posted here. Thanks to reading incomprehension and other issues that possibility might not have occurred to you.

I'd tell you it took me at least a day to get over the "rent free," but it didn't,

Doesn't Ben Baker need some help with his latest crusade or jihad or whatever he's up to?

Anonymous said...

"... Not literally, though. I'm more of a sit down at a buffet kinda guy."

Anonymous said...

Brian is quick to point out perceived flaws in others but fails to accept his own. News at 9.