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Healthcare High Stakes Poker: Who’s Going To Deal?

Once upon a time, I endured an 11-year career in healthcare, working for and with the biggest names in the industry. When I first entered the healthcare scene, health insurance for my entire family cost a little over $70 per month, and health insurers were dropping like flies to Chapter 11 amidst the ‘rising cost of healthcare.’ Today, that same coverage costs over $500 per month and now American families are struggling to keep the lights on. What happened? Insurers became better poker players, and the rest of us are trying to learn the tells, as they say in the world of poker.

Our healthcare system isn’t in a crisis, at least not for the reasons our government would have us believe. It’s merely in a state of flux, not unlike a high stakes poker game, where the pots are never evenly (or fairly) distributed. Poker is one part chance and two parts strategy, where the better player effectively shifts the odds to their favor. At the healthcare poker (debate) table the players include consumers (We The People), payers (insurers and governments), practitioners (doctors, nurses, specialists, hospitals) and suppliers (pharmaceutical and medical supply manufacturers). The game is a competition for the pot, and everyone plays against one another. No one sides together, or in the Old West you get shot for cheating. ‘But wait,’ someone says, ‘my doctor is on my team.’ You may have a great physician attending your needs, but unless he or she charges no fee for service, they are in business for profit. They are playing for the pot, just like you, so you cannot be on the same team. Any attempt to alter this natural law of economics and you will cause an untimely end to the game.

Now that we understand the players and objective of the game, here’s how the independent strategies shape up:

Consumers
Consumers play the game for the winnings and nothing more. If the game were called ‘losing’ they certainly wouldn’t bother coming to the table to risk their chips. Rather they contribute to the pot in hopes that the hand they’ve been dealt will take precedence over the hands of their competitors. They like playing with practitioners, because they enrich the game. Consumers appreciate how practitioners usually find ways for consumers to keep some of their chips, even with a losing hand. Consumers dislike the payers, because they have too many rules and seldom do consumers win any hands the payers deal. Still, payers are in favor of table limits, and without them, most consumers couldn’t afford to play. Concerning suppliers, consumers are very suspicious. Suppliers always seem to be sitting behind a massive mountain of chips, and more often than not, they win the pot. Nonetheless, it is the investment of suppliers’ chips into the pot that keeps consumers coming back to the table for their chance to win.

Payers
Payers like it when consumers have a healthy stack of chips, because they tend to wager more in the pot. They also like a large group of consumers to attend the game, just not those who are sick or can’t afford the minimum bet. Payers are happiest when they deal, because only then can they impose restrictions, terms and conditions that disproportionately slant the odds in their favor. They don’t like to lose the pot to anyone, but they especially don’t like it when consumers win. Consumers are wasteful, foolish spenders. Winnings should be reserved for those who know best how to spend! Thus, when a payer senses a strong consumer hand, they’ll often resort to the bluff. Bluffs are an important strategic tool for payers, though they try not to overuse them for fear that consumers will stop coming to the table with their chips. As an added incentive for consumers, payers lobby for table limits, which allow more consumers with fewer chips to play.

Practitioners
Practitioners are among the pros at the table. They are meticulous in implementing their strategy, but sometimes get lost in the shuffle. Many practitioners would probably play for free, but it’s better to have a pot, because more people come to play. Everyone at the table enjoys the practitioners’ game play, because they rarely bluff and almost never fold. Payers would prefer that practitioners bluff more often, but consumers are happy they don’t. Practitioners realize they need to work on their tells. Suppliers, in particular, have caught on that practitioners will follow their lead on any given hand. Consumers have found the same to be true. This has led the practitioners to play into the suppliers’ hands far too often. Practitioners have also recognized that rarely do they win when payers deal. Consequently, practitioners are beginning to select specialized games when it’s their turn to deal. Their winnings have begun to increase again, and so they stay in the game.

Suppliers
Suppliers are well known for being the shrewdest players at the table. They hold their cards close to the vest and love to play without limits. Their winnings are legendary, and often they have all the other players at the table unwittingly playing into their hands. They were the original players of the game, so they know it best. Despite their advantage, everyone looks for a supplier at the table. Without them there would be no game. Their best allies are payers and practitioners, for they grow the pot and increase the winnings. Their greatest threat is that consumers will fold and walk away from the table. Whenever the payers deal and impose table limits, suppliers tend to sit back, bet small and reserve their best game for the next hand. They’ve heard rumors that one particular group among the payers is vying to be the sole dealer! If that happens, they may just fold up the game table and take it somewhere it may otherwise be appreciated.

The translation . . .

The game is the free market healthcare system, as it exists today. The round poker table, where there is no head or foot, represents the free market’s balance of power. Each player comes to the table with equal odds, although any player may improve their odds with a superior game strategy—that’s the American way. The chips in the game represent each player’s particular line of capital, but note that all capital (or wealth) originates from consumer spending (insurance premiums, purchases) and taxation. The dealt hand signifies the use of a healthcare product or service. Players wager chips into the pot (collection of capital investments), based upon their perceived odds of their hand taking precedence over those of the other players. Never forget that players only risk their chips for the sake of winnings. Regardless of what any player may say, they are in the game to win. If the game were called ‘sharing,’ once again, no one would play. Charity is a venture not suited for competitive engagements, and We The People are second to none in the giving department.

Bluffs can be common in the game of poker, and can manifest themselves in the healthcare world as coverage rejections and benefit restrictions. Some restrictions make sense, particularly when the American taxpayer foots the bill, but most are designed to increase payer profits and assert control. When any insurer says, ‘We’re concerned about wasteful spending and better health outcomes,’ you should cry ‘Bluff!’ They are really saying, ‘We’re concerned that we’re not making enough money!’ When the government, in turn, says, ‘We’re concerned about wasteful spending—’ just hit the mute button. Who are they to talk about spending! Look at what they have done to We The People’s budget! Yes, let us fix healthcare by spending another TRILLION DOLLARS! I suppose you have to have a PHD in economics to make sense of that.

At last, we come to the dreaded fold, which is essentially giving up on the hand, or perhaps the entire game. In the free market, the occurrence of too many folds results in new options and offerings from entrepreneurs seeking the American Dream, absent overregulation by government. This is the beauty of the capitalist system and why the healthcare market would naturally remedy itself if left alone. On the contrary, artificial interference from government hinders the free market response, often setting the table for a new game called Monopoly. Suppliers and payers immensely appreciate and enjoy that game, because they have less threat of competition. Nonetheless, no one at the table wants the government to step into the poker game as the only dealer. That’s a monopoly game of a different sort. If you are wondering why more players, including practitioners, are not decrying this threat, just ask yourself what do these players have to fear? The answer is much, for they depend so much on the government’s chips, funded by taxation of all the other players, but especially the consumers. Clearly, these are not the ‘trust-busting’ days of Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft, intended to pave the way for new competition. Government today wants to compete with the free market, while making all the rules. How is that fair, unless you’re a proprietor of the government?

Don’t listen to what politicians will tell you. Instead, take note of what they don’t say, what they say won’t happen, or what they the government promise not to do. These are precisely the things that will go wrong and be made worse by they the government’s meddling.

God made mankind to aspire and to achieve, not to do the work of a drone for one’s apportionment of nectar. Just try to stop your children from dreaming and reaching for the stars. It won’t take. They will fight it with the very essence of their being. And that is precisely what We The People must do.

I promise you that in the day they the government succeed in taking over the game, there will be a celebration in Washington unrivaled since the end of WWII. In spite of that, one by one the players will eventually fold and leave the table. Before the next generation in this country reaches its sunset years, the government will be the only player left and will possess all the chips. In that day, ‘quality and affordable’ won’t be used in the same sentence as healthcare any more.

Thomas N. Tabback
July 9, 2009

Author of Things Forgotten
Co-author of Joe The Plumber – Fighting for the American Dream
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Identity Crisis: Who Are WE THE PEOPLE?

Let WE THE PEOPLE not be cowed into submission by the new monarchy that now fills every hall of government in America. Let WE THE PEOPLE not be silenced by those who would label us extremists, radicals or enemies of the state. Let WE THE PEOPLE stand and fight for our liberty, just as those great patriots of old bequeathed it unto us. Let WE THE PEOPLE take heed that the future of our children and the many generations that will follow looms in a darkening shadow. Let that FIRE that made this country the greatest the world has ever known burn fierce and bright within us once again. Let WE THE PEOPLE remember WHO WE ARE . . .

The great challenge of our society today is NOT the economy. It is NOT universal healthcare. It is NOT the threat of terrorism. It is NOT conservatism versus liberalism or even capitalism versus socialism. These are all symptoms of the same psychological condition that has spread like a virus across all of America and most of the Western world for the last 100 years. What ails our beloved country is amnesia. We have forgotten who we are. We have stopped leading and have embarked on a fruitless journey to find that perfect model of a king whom WE THE PEOPLE can follow. We seek a king who will solve our problems for us. Why? We simply lack the faith to rely upon one of God’s greatest gifts—the human spirit.

So who are WE THE PEOPLE? From where does that strength and perseverance that built our great nation derive? We are the guardians of the American Dream. We are the descendents of 500 years of born fighters, whose bold vision of a brighter future for their families and their generations led them to the shores of a New World, their Promised Land. We are the children of men and women who braved the deadly Seven Seas, carved their homes out of a wild and savage land, and survived only by their grit, the sweat of their brows, blood of their flesh, and that mysterious and elusive thing called Faith. Without Faith, burning with the brightness of the sun, fueled by righteous and noble action in the face of great adversity, our more perfect union would have never been.

This New World of ours has been the beacon of freedom and opportunity that has led millions of immigrants to our shores for centuries. In World War I and II, WE THE PEOPLE again took to the Seven Seas and demonstrated to the tyrants of the Old World just how mighty a free people can be. Since then, it seems that the root of our strength is recognized more readily by every nation of the world than it is by our own citizenry. Indeed, our children don’t even know their own rich heritage, a core that is older than our Revolution, even older than the vision of Columbus. WE THE PEOPLE are born of an exceptional stock of individuals who no more would bend under the whip of their oppressors, no more would be complacent, submit, or stand idly by while their brethren suffered in the face of tyranny. The giants of history who forged our American Dream are not merely our Founding Fathers, but exist in each and every one of our ancestries. That fire of liberty that burned so brightly in them has been passed down by their bloodlines to us. In some of WE THE PEOPLE today, it burns bright again. In some, it flickers with only a glimmer of its true potential, and yes, in some it has burned out. Nonetheless, like all matters of the spirit, the right catalyst will set it ablaze once more. For those of us in whom that has already occurred, our calling is to awaken our brothers and sisters of liberty to their true identity. It must be today, however, that we accept this charge and quickly set about our work. Tomorrow will be too late. Tomorrow is the future already set into motion by those who loved the darkness and would surely lead us into bondage. Tomorrow will not wait for us. We must rise up now, no matter how steep the climb, no matter how they may chastise us, no matter what the sacrifice. We must rise up and forge a new tomorrow, in which our American Dream is preserved.

But what are WE THE PEOPLE to do? Where do we begin to reclaim our country from those thieves who called themselves politicians and servants of the people? If WE THE PEOPLE can remember who we are, then the answers to those questions are simple. Are we among the many, or the unfortunate and disenfranchised few? Are we a silent majority, or are we an untamed raucous bunch with too much time on our hands? Remember yourselves America! We are NOT a political party. We are NOT an ideology. We are NOT a race, creed or religion. Out of many, we are the people of One Nation Under GOD, With Liberty And Justice For All! WE THE PEOPLE are the three most powerful words society has ever known, because WE THE PEOPLE can accomplish the impossible, defy the indomitable and defeat the worst the world has to throw at us. If WE THE PEOPLE wake up and realize that WE are all in this fight together, then the fight of our times becomes clear. There are only two sides to this conflict; those who wish to rule over the people and the people themselves.

So who are WE THE PEOPLE? We are born rebels, fighters, the fierce, the brave and the free. WE THE PEOPLE of the United States of America must bow to no king, lest we dishonor the memory of every patriot who shed their blood to preserve our great nation. Let it be heard from every rooftop in America in every generation, “Give Me No King!” Only then, will our liberty continue to burn bright. Only then, will WE THE PEOPLE reclaim our identity. Only then, will the kings and tyrants of the world bow before us, as they once did.


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GIVE ME NO KING!

I read an article yesterday in USA Today about how NASA plans to launch a new space telescope at a cost to WE THE PEOPLE of over a half-billion dollars. The purpose for this project: To find another Earth!

My first reaction to this newsbyte was anger and frustration, as with all government wasteful spending these days. However, I quickly realized that finding an Earth-2 might not be a bad idea. In fact, Earth-2 may be the only place WE THE PEOPLE will have left to flee from the Socialists in government who are progressively enslaving us.

The lessons of history are truly wasted on our politicians holding office today, whether Democrat or Republican. Truly, I can’t tell the difference between them anymore, as I’m sure neither can you. Fact is, this country was founded on the principle that with liberty, WE THE PEOPLE can and will prosper, that without the shadow of a king, WE THE PEOPLE will forge a better life for our children. So what happened? Perhaps the progressive exclusion of God from our public square today has diluted the lessons of biblical history. After all, doesn’t anyone remember the history of ancient Israel? What happened to those people once they cried out for and were given a king? The ancient Israelites were invaded, divided and eventually carried off lock, stock and barrel as slaves to foreign nations, just as Moses had prophesied. Today, the Golden Age of Solomon is all but lost amongst the vast archives of history. Were it not for the Bible, people wouldn’t even know it had existed. Is that what awaits America?

You have heard it said that America today is like the Roman Empire of old, and that if we are not careful, we will go the way of the Roman Empire. I say that is a false comparison. We are not the Rome of yesterday, but we are the New Israel. We are the Israel that followed the glory days of David and Solomon. We are losing our faith, we are losing our culture and we are losing our precious treasures to our enemies whose corrupt and evil ways we are adopting as our own.

What happened to our golden city on a hill? When did we begin to follow, instead of lead that others may come to American seeking a new life in a New World all about Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness?

Upon defeating the British and securing our American Dream, George Washington retired to his farm. His rivals and peers were astonished by this. King George himself declared, “If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world.” Everyone anticipated Washington would take advantage of his role as Commander-In-Chief and rise up as the new King of America, for is it not human nature to seek power? Not so for Washington. When pressed to become King of America, Washington stated, “I have no child for whom I could wish to make a provision – no family to build in greatness upon my country‘s ruins.” Now that is the mark of greatness! What politician today even begins to measure up to Washington’s example of wisdom and sense of duty? Where would this country be today, had Washington not exhibited such exceptional foresight?

Recently, I was in DC at CPAC and listened to the closing speech given by Rush Limbaugh. It was a rousing speech to many, if not all the young conservatives in attendance. Many have said that Rush brought down the house, demonstrating his mantle at the head of the floundering conservative movement. Nonetheless, for me it was a disappointing speech of the highest order. Rush speaks with great clarity and certainly espouses many conservative tenants of faith, but where was he during this last election season? When it seemed WE THE PEOPLE had no true conservative option on the electoral ticket, why didn’t Rush throw his name in the ring and go to battle for Traditional American Values? The answer is no less than selfishness. I’ve heard him say on his broadcast when his listeners have pleaded with him to run for office, “I’m doing more good where I am now. Besides, I’d have to take too big a pay cut.” Always, as it is with people, the final thought is the truest. Ask yourself, would Washington have been content to sit behind the “Golden EIB Microphone” while his country was being ravaged by Socialist wolves?

Rush isn’t the only icon of conservatism that has failed to lead in order to prevent the present state of the Union. Every voice of the conservative cause in the media or in the private sector must step forward and serve. We can no longer sit idly by, criticizing the weakness of our elected conservatives, nor decry the Socialists in democratic clothing from without. We must seek and serve our term of office from within the halls of government and lead this country back to its Traditional Roots. We must not let the other side turn out Dream Team after Dream Team, while our side struggles to find a message. Those of us with the message and the God-given ability to articulate it must serve in order to save our American Dream from the ravening wolves of Socialism. Short of that, Earth-2 may be the only option we have to evade the tyranny of the next King of Israel.

Thomas N. Tabback
Author of Things Forgotten
Co-author of Joe The Plumber – Fighting for the American Dream





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