HON. RON PAUL
OF TEXAS
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Thursday, May 21, 2009
2009 Ron Paul 58:1
Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, today I am introducing
the Coercion is Not Health Care Act.
This legislation forbids the Federal Government
from forcing any American to purchase
health insurance, and from conditioning participation
in any Federal program, or receipt of
any Federal benefit, on the purchase of health
insurance.
2009 Ron Paul 58:2
While often marketed as a moderate compromise
between nationalized health care and
a free market solution, forcing every American
to purchase a government-approved health insurance
plan is a back door approach to creating
a government-controlled health care system.
2009 Ron Paul 58:3
If Congress requires individuals to purchase
insurance, Congress must define what insurance
policies satisfy the government mandate.
Thus, Congress will decide what is and is not
covered in the mandatory insurance policy.
Does anyone seriously doubt that what conditions
and treatments are covered will be determined
by who has the most effective lobby. Or
that Congress will be incapable of writing a
mandatory insurance policy that will fit the
unique needs of every individual in the United
States?
2009 Ron Paul 58:4
The experience of States that allow their
legislatures to mandate what benefits health
insurance plans must cover has shown that
politicizing health insurance inevitably makes
health insurance more expensive. As the cost
of government-mandated health insurance
rises, Congress will likely create yet another
fiscally unsustainable entitlement program to
help cover the cost of insurance.
2009 Ron Paul 58:5
When the cost of government-mandated insurance
proves to be an unsustainable burden
on individuals and small employers, and the
government, Congress will likely impose price
controls on medical treatments, and even go
so far as to limit what procedures and treatments
will be reimbursed by the mandatory insurance.
The result will be an increasing number
of providers turning to cash only practices,
thus making it difficult for those relying
on the government-mandated insurance to find
health care. Anyone who doubts that result
should consider the increasing number of physicians
who are withdrawing from the Medicare
program because of the low reimbursement
and constant bureaucratic harassment
from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services.
2009 Ron Paul 58:6
Madam Speaker, the key to effective health
care reform lies not in increasing government
control, but in increasing the American peoples
ability to make their own health care decisions.
Thus, instead of forcing Americans to
purchase government-approved health insurance,
Congress should put the American people
back in charge of health care by expanding
health care tax credits and deductions, as
well as increasing access to Health Savings
Accounts. Therefore, I have introduced legislation,
the Comprehensive Health Care Reform
Act (H.R. 1495), which provides a series of
health care tax credits and deductions designed
to empower patients. I urge my colleagues
to reject the big government-knows-
best approach to health care by cosponsoring
my Coercion is Not Health Care Act and Comprehensive
Health Care Reform Act.