We all know the truth: Partisan “warfare” yields the usual war casualty, truth itself. Now, because of the increasing weight of federal government presence in healthcare markets, partisan untruth incurs medical costs.
Take the goofy Republican plan(s) to “repeal and replace” ObamaCare — pushed with so many half-truths and downright lies that one wonders where to begin. But before die-hard Republicans get too incensed about this judgment, let’s note that the supporters of the mis-named “Affordable Care Act” are no better.
Probably worse.
“Fact-checking,” writes David Harsanyi on the media mishandling of ObamaCare, “has evolved from an occasionally useful medium to an exercise in revisionism and diversion.” Journalists now seem more like spin doctors.
And their patient? The reputation of ObamaCare’s namesake.
One journalist, for example, insists that “Obama didn’t lie or ‘mangle facts’ or mislead anyone,” Harsanyi writes.
What does this journalist claim Obama did in repeatedly promising “if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor”?
Well, “he gave a ‘misguided … pledge.’ The word ‘misguided’ intimates that Obama wasn’t misleading anyone on purpose.”
It helps the former president save face if he accidentally got us in this fix. He had the best intentions, you know.
Worse yet, as both sides snipe about these little untruths, they lose sight of the biggest truth, which I wrote about this weekend: that “government-run” means “government-decided,” and that, in turn, means
government deciding matters of your life and your death.
It would be helpful if our leaders took this all a bit more seriously, daring to speak truth … to us … as well as to themselves and each other.
This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.