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September 2009

This Is Why You Don't Let Government In The Door

Written by , Posted in Government Meddling, Health Care, Welfare & Entitlements

Some people wonder what the big deal is about letting government run a little insurance agency, or help people out by spreading some of other people’s money around.  Out of compassion, of course.  Well, here’s your answer:

Political intimidation has always been part of the current Congress’s health-care strategy: “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu” is tattooed on every lobbyist and industry rep in Washington. But Max Baucus’s latest bullying tactics are hard to believe by even these standards, as the Senate Finance Chairman has sicced federal regulators on the insurer Humana Inc. for daring to criticize one part of his health bill.

Earlier this month, Humana sent a one-page letter to its customers enrolled in its Medicare Advantage plans, which offer private options to Medicare beneficiaries. Humana noted that, because of spending cuts proposed by Democrats, “millions of seniors and disabled individuals could lose many of the important benefits and services that make Medicare Advantage health plans so valuable.” The Kentucky-based company also urged its customers to contact their Representatives. Pretty tame stuff, as these things go.

Mr. Baucus took it as a declaration of war. He complained to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal health-care agency, which on Friday duly ordered Humana to cease and desist. CMS claimed the mailer was “misleading and confusing” and told the company it has opened an official probe as to whether the mailer violated laws about how the insurers that manage Advantage plans are allowed to communicate with their customers, as well as other federal statutes.

And here‘s the actual letter.

Once government involves itself in any way, it will justify all manner unconstitutional restrictions on liberty in the name of protecting the political class in charge.  Private companies beware: you work with these thugs at your peril.