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National
Right to Life Committee:
New Obama Scam (You Must Pay, But Nobody Pays)
Lays Groundwork for Future National Abortion Mandate
WASHINGTON-- In
response to criticism of its recent regulation
requiring coverage of FDA-approved birth control
drugs and devices, the White House today announced a
purported "compromise" under which insurance plans
will be required to provide the coverage in all
plans, without charging anything additional for it.
The Administration
position is that insurers can be required to provide
the coverage for "free" because birth control is
less expensive than childbirth. The National Right
to Life Committee (NRLC), the national federation of
right-to-life organizations, issued the following
comment, any part of which may be attributed to NRLC
Legislative Director Douglas Johnson:
"President Obama
today promulgated a scam that, if he is re-elected,
will allow him to mandate that every health plan in
America cover abortion on demand,"
said NRLC
Legislative Director Douglas Johnson. "The
same twisted logic will be applied: By ordering
health plans to cover elective abortion, health
plans would save the much higher costs of prenatal
care, childbirth, and care for the baby -- and under
the Obama scam, if a procedure saves money, then
that means that you're not really paying for it when
the government mandates it."
By this form of
doublespeak, one could say that the federal Medicaid
program was not really "funding abortion" when it
paid for 300,000 abortions a year (prior to adoption
of the Hyde Amendment in 1976), because after all,
every abortion that the government paid for
also saved the government money.
The
Obama "you must pay, but nobody pays" scam might
also be applied to other "cost-cutting" mandates.
Perhaps every health plan will be mandated to cover
physician-assisted suicide, in states in
which assisted suicide is legal. After all, each
suicide would result in a net savings to the plan,
and under the Obama scam, that means it is really
free and nobody really pays for it.
Some journalists
have wrongly reported that the ObamaCare law
contains language prohibiting the federal government
from mandating that health plans cover abortions.
This is erroneous. The law prevents the Secretary
of Health and Human Services from including abortion
in a list of federally mandated "essential health
benefits." But the birth control mandate is based
on an entirely different provision of the law, which
allows the Secretary to mandate that all health
plans cover any service that the Secretary places on
a list of "preventive" services. There is nothing
in the law to prevent the Secretary from placing
abortion, assisted suicide, or any other additional
services on the preventive services list, nor does
the Secretary require the agreement of any other
authority in the government to do so -- except,
perhaps, the president.
At his press
conference today, President Obama suggested that the
birth-control mandate was recommended by "the
nation's leading medical experts." The actual make
up of the handpicked panel that made the birth
control recommendations was reported by Kathryn Jean
Lopez of National Review Online here
(http://nrlc.co/wlEyK4).
NRLC supports
enactment of the
Respect for Rights of Conscience Act (S. 1467, H.R.
1179) (http://nrlc.co/zKiSSV),
which would allow health providers to decline to
provide abortions or other specific medical services
on the basis of religious belief or moral
convictions.
Founded in 1968, the National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC), the federation of 50 state
right-to-life affiliates and more than 3,000 local
chapters, is the nation's oldest and largest
grassroots pro-life organization. Recognized as the
flagship of the pro-life movement, NRLC works
through legislation and education to protect
innocent human life from abortion, infanticide,
assisted suicide and euthanasia.