Millennials Are Being Robbed by Obamacare
Reason Editor Nick Gillespie has written a piece for Time in which he points out something about Obamacare that many college-aged people don’t know. They’re being robbed.
Ads Hide Obamacare Truth: It’s Generational Theft
Is massive stupidity covered under Obamacare? What about sexual promiscuity and heavy drinking? Those are some of the questions raised by a controversial ad campaign that aims to encourage younger Americans to sign up for health-insurance plans created by the Affordable Care Act.
But there’s a deeper issue that the new “Got Insurance?” campaign ignores completely: Why should young and relatively poor people be forced to sign up for insurance that charges them above-market rates to subsidize rates for old and relatively wealthy people?
In this sense, Obamacare is simply the latest instance of generational theft being perpetrated against younger Americans. It’s a feature and not a bug of the President’s signature health care law that insurance premiums for those under 30 are likely to increase significantly to allow premiums for older Americans to fall. Indeed, the whole plan hinges on getting 2.7 million whippersnappers out of a total of 7 million enrollees to sign up in the individual market during the first year. If too many older and sicker folks flood the market, the system will crash even faster than the HealthCare.gov website.
The ad campaign, which plays off the popular “Got Milk?” ads, is not the work of the Obama Administration. It is the brainchild of two nonprofits, ProgressNow Colorado Education and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. In one of the scenarios depicted, three college-age frat-boy types (a.k.a. bros) are about to chug a huge amount of beer. The text reads, “Brosurance: Keg stands are crazy. Not having health insurance is crazier.” [1]
Another shows a young woman wryly flashing a pack of oral contraceptives while a stubbled hunk smiles in anticipation of a hookup. “Let’s Get Physical,” reads the text. “OMG! He’s hot. Let’s hope he’s as easy to get as this birth control.” [2] A third shows a child using what appears to be a machete to slice into a pumpkin. “Trick or Treat It,” explains this one. “He set out to carve the pumpkin. He ended up carving himself.” [3] The nonprofits have said they want to attract attention and inject a bit of humor into educating young people.
Comments
The troubling thing here is the first sentence, that college students ‘don’t know’ something about obamacare. They’re college students, supposedly in college to learn stuff.
The bill was not easy to find, certainly not easy to read, but if you read it (or if you had read the professors posts) students would have known all about the terms. Even if you were not interested in health care, they’re following an insurance model which many college students will need to understand once they go out and get jobs and become leaders.
Unfortunately college students (and nearly every democrat politician in the land) chose to believe that the health insurance system was ‘broken’ and only Obama could fix it. This ‘fact’ was a complete lie. Many folks put their faith in this charlatan and are only now realizing it was all a lie. For a fraction of what this scheme is costing the government could have simply purchased (on the open market) a good insurance policy for every uninsured individual. No IRS, no Sebelius, no government databases, nothing else would have been needed.
These phony fixes are not feasible, the once-burned students need to find and support leaders who will junk and replace this dangerous law with a common-sense new plan.