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Well, it seems to be in the bag now. I try to be a sunny
the-glass-is-one-sixteenth-full kinda guy, but it's hard to
overestimate the magnitude of what the Democrats have accomplished.
Whatever is in the bill is an intermediate stage: As the graph posted
earlier shows, the governmentalization of health care will accelerate,
private insurers will no longer be free to be "insurers" in any
meaningful sense of that term (ie, evaluators of risk), and once
that's clear we'll be on the fast track to Obama's desired destination
of single payer as a fait accomplis.

If Barack Obama does nothing else in his term in office, this will
make him one of the most consequential presidents in history. It's a
huge transformative event in Americans' view of themselves and of the
role of government. You can say, oh, well, the polls show most people
opposed to it, but, if that mattered, the Dems wouldn't be doing what
they're doing. Their bet is that it can't be undone, and that over
time, as I've been saying for years now, governmentalized health care
not only changes the relationship of the citizen to the state but the
very character of the people. As I wrote in NR recently, there's
plenty of evidence to support that from Britain, Canada and elsewhere.

More prosaically, it's also unaffordable. That's why one of the first
things that middle-rank powers abandon once they go down this road is
a global military capability. If you take the view that the US is an
imperialist aggressor, congratulations: You can cease worrying. But,
if you think that America has been the ultimate guarantor of the
post-war global order, it's less cheery. Five years from now, just as
in Canada and Europe two generations ago, we'll be getting used to
announcements of defense cuts to prop up the unsustainable costs of
big government at home. And, as the superpower retrenches, America's
enemies will be quick to scent opportunity.

Longer wait times, fewer doctors, more bureaucracy, massive IRS
expansion, explosive debt, the end of the Pax Americana, and global
Armageddon. Must try to look on the bright side...
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This is such a sad day I cannot even express it.

- Publius

-- 

"It ought never to be forgotten, that a firm union of this country,
under an efficient government, will probably be an increasing object
of jealousy to more than one nation of Europe; and that enterprises to
subvert it will sometimes originate in the intrigues of foreign
powers, and will seldom fail to be patronized and abetted by some of
them. Its preservation, therefore ought in no case that can be
avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of any but those whose
situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in the faithful
and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers #59]

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