{"id":6252,"date":"2014-03-31T11:20:00","date_gmt":"2014-03-31T16:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stonescryout.org\/?p=6252"},"modified":"2014-03-27T13:22:17","modified_gmt":"2014-03-27T18:22:17","slug":"defending-obamacare-with-anecdotes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stonescryout.org\/?p=6252","title":{"rendered":"Defending ObamaCare With Anecdotes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You\u2019ve no doubt heard them yourself. I\u2019ve heard them quite a bit; on social media, on blogs, and even in TV commercials. I\u2019m talking about people with their own personal stories about how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka ObamaCare, has helped them personally. <\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s great to hear that people are able to get coverage for things that they either couldn\u2019t get covered for before, or for less money. Who wouldn\u2019t be in favor of that, and be glad for these people? It feels good hearing how people have benefited from this government program.<\/p>\n<p>And that\u2019s what those, especially on social media, are trying to say with their success story; this is a good thing, because it <i>worked<\/i> for me. Then I have to ask, what do we make of <i>this<\/i> story?<\/p>\n<p>William Rivers Pitt, is the senior editor and lead columnist at the leftwing web site TruthOut. He has his own story which he posted at the Democratic Underground website, a forum for the far Left. (Have we figured out where this guy\u2019s politics lie on the spectrum?) He first extolled the wonders of Obamacare, writing about his experience in getting signed up. System goes down in the middle of the session. No problem. Call the 800 number and finish the process there. \u201cNo. Big. Deal. Thanks, Obama.\u201d That\u2019s how he signs off that post.<\/p>\n<p>And then reality set in. <a href=\"http:\/\/newsbusters.org\/blogs\/pj-gladnick\/2014\/03\/19\/notorious-duer-will-pitt-turns-angrily-against-obamacare\">In another post later on<\/a>, he relates his experience, not with signing up for Obamacare, but actually trying to <i>use<\/i> it.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>What I&#8217;ve learned after a three-month war with these fiends: the ACA says the insurance companies cannot deny coverage to those with pre-existing conditions, which is true as far as it goes. But they <u>can<\/u> deny coverage for the life-saving medications necessary to treat those conditions. The insurance company I signed up with through the ACA exchange just denied coverage of my wife&#8217;s multiple sclerosis medication. We&#8217;re &quot;covered,&quot; to the tune of $700 a month&#8230;just not for what she really needs.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>He signs off <i>that<\/i> post quite a bit differently. Later he said he feels like a dupe, and wishes he had a time machine to undo what he\u2019d done. His criticisms get to the point that the DU folks stopped allowing him to comment on his own post.<\/p>\n<p>So then let\u2019s consider this. Does this prove that Obamacare is an abject failure? No. Additionally, good experiences with it don\u2019t prove that it is a success, either. If you contend that one is true, then you have to accept the other, and they come to opposite conclusions. Well then, what <i>does<\/i> any of this prove, other than that some people are doing better and others doing worse? <\/p>\n<p>The answer is, it proves nothing.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Now you may be asking, \u201cWait a minute, what? You spent all that time talking about a personal experience that validates your opinion, and now you say that it proves <i>nothing<\/i>?\u201d Yup, that\u2019s exactly what I\u2019m saying.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s consider some hypothetical stories of the \u201cit worked for me\u201d variety.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI have my own land and can bring up my kids away from the city, thanks to the government shafting those Indians.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy family farm is profitable again, and I\u2019m out of debt to those bankers, ever since I bought those slaves. Glad it\u2019s not illegal.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI took some foolish risks in the housing market. But thanks to the government bailout, my investment firm is back on its feet.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For the obligatory disclaimer, I am not comparing those who benefit from Obamacare to homesteaders who appropriated land, slave owners, or bank executives. What I <i>am<\/i> comparing are the personal experience stories that, from that person\u2019s point of view, make the action by the government look just fine. If a feel-good story about how someone benefited from a government action, or inaction, is all it takes to validate it, then we\u2019ve got to explain why certain government actions were ultimately overturned.<\/p>\n<p>And we can, fortunately. The issue wasn\u2019t whether or not some people benefited \u2013 somebody always does \u2013 but whether that action was morally or economically good for the country in the long run. The issue was the big picture, not the individual brush strokes. The irony is that a whole lot of people, who would reject the hypothetical personal experiences as validating, are now taking that very same tact. \u201cHey, it works for me. I\u2019m sorry it doesn\u2019t for you, but we all have to pay our fair share.\u201d That kind of reasoning would be considered vile in so many other situations, but when their political and economic beliefs are at stake, suddenly they make it seem like, if you reject their reasoning, you must hate the poor or the sick or the banker. (Oh, sorry, that was just a hypothetical.)<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve covered on this blog the many reasons why I think Obamacare is a bad idea all around for the country. I think there are ways that should have been tried that would have alleviated the worst issues of our health insurance setup as it was that didn\u2019t involve the government, and especially the IRS, involved in 1\/6<sup>th<\/sup> of the economy. Republicans have had alternatives for a long time. But Democrats played the tried and true political game by declaring that something must be done, Obamacare is something, and therefore it must be done. And now that it\u2019s causing a bunch of problems, they\u2019re defending it with anecdotes. But as someone once reminded me, the plural form of the word \u201canecdote\u201d is not \u201cdata\u201d. A few individual stories about how \u201cit works for me\u201d does not constitute a serious defense of the program. The big picture is the issue, and the big picture here, and pictures elsewhere, show that it is essentially unsound, and will result in ever increasing need for cash to support it, and make health care more politicized that you could possibly imagine.<\/p>\n<p>But hey, it works for you, right?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You\u2019ve no doubt heard them yourself. I\u2019ve heard them quite a bit; on social media, on blogs, and even in TV commercials. I\u2019m talking about people with their own personal stories about how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka ObamaCare, has helped them personally. 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