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Pelosi bill creates Health Care Super Czar

By: Mark Tapscott
Editorial Page Editor
10/30/09 5:31 PM EDT

President Obama has appointed more than three dozen "czars" to oversee various parts of the federal executive branch, but none of them would have power even remotely like that to be granted under the latest House version of Obamacare to the newly created position of Health Choices Commissioner.

The Colossus of Rhodes allegedly stood astride an entrance to the harbor of a great Greek shipping city as one of the ancient world's seven wonders, but not even that guy could match the reach of Pelosi's HCC, who would be responsible for:

* Managing both the government-run health insurance program and the regulations overseeing all health insurance plans offered by private insurance companies, including those sold to individuals and those offered through employers.

* Negotiating rates to be paid to the nation's 788,000 practicing physicians and 5,708 hospitals.

* Create and then assess fines for individuals and companies that fail to comply with the new government-run health care program's multitude of regulations.

In other words, Pelosi's HCC will be the boss, judge, and jury presiding over one-sixth of the U.S. economy. If you think I am making this up, perhaps you will find a former congressman's analysis to be more persuasive. Check out these and more facts about Pelosi's Health Care Super Czar at the Heritage Foundation's Foundry blog in a post by former Rep. Ernest Istook of Oklahoma.

 




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Rick Caird

Oct 30, 2009

tar, feathers, rail

 

Sunnyr

Oct 30, 2009

Chill out, Nancy. Your smelly pile of BS will be DOA when it hits the U. S. Senate. Anyone who votes for this pile of garbage will be OUT! 2010 and 2012 can't come soon enough.

 

Ambrose

Oct 30, 2009

So, this would be a one-man death panel then.

 

markit8dude

Oct 31, 2009

'Uh'bama has more Czars than Nicholas II..!

What a sorry excuse for a man, hailing from the school of Affirmative Action.

This is what we get when less than 40% of the country voted last November. 52% go for a man who's vetted less than me when picking up my h.s. Homecoming date sophomore year..

 

Mad Monica

Oct 31, 2009

Oh goody ... Is this "super-czar" gonna be like Wile E. Coyote "Super Genius?" If so, I foresee a Wile E.-style catastrophe for this country. Very scary and not a bit funny.

 


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