More ObamaCare Broken Promises

By Grace Marie Turner,

President Obama said during his weekly radio address today that he wanted to share “some actual facts” about “a lot of accusations and misinformation flying around” about Medicare.

Let’s look at the “facts” that he highlights in his address:

We’ve extended the life of Medicare by almost a decade.

He “extends the life of Medicare” by paying Medicare providers less and less every year to the point that 15 percent, and eventually 40 percent, of Medicare providers will either go bankrupt or stop seeing Medicare patients altogether, according to Medicare actuaries.

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ObamaCare Exchanges Undermine Liberty

The 2010 health care law requires all 50 states to either setup new bureaucracies called health insurance exchanges or else submit to being controlled by a federal exchange. States must reject both of these options. Exchanges will exchange freedom for more government control over personal medical decisions. Arizona State Senator Frank Antenori joins Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD (http://www.herplace.com) to discuss this important topic. From the radio talk show “America’s Fabric” 8/19/2012 AmericasFabric.com  — KVOI 1030AM — Tucson, AZ.

How ObamaCare Undermines our Judeo-Christian Traditions

Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD of http://www.herplace.com as heard on America’s Fabric, KVOI Tucson on July 1, 2012.

The Supreme Court ruling on the health care law was a victory for progressives who believe government should micromanage every aspect of our lives.  It is a tragic moment, however, for those who believe in the freedoms for which our ancestors fought and died and pledged their sacred honor to defend for as long as they lived.

Supreme Court Decision—Harms to Your Privacy and Medical Freedom Lie Ahead

By Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D.

The Supreme Court has ruled that Obamacare is constitutional and has upheld the law – a victory for those who want the Federal government to micromanage your life and medical care.  This is a tragic defeat, however, for those who support our Founder’s vision of liberty and privacy and the right to control our private property, such as our medical records, and our medical decisions in the privacy of personal consultations without government intrusion. Continue reading

Here Comes de Tax, Order in the Court Now Here Come de Taxes

By Dr. Ada M. Fisher

The Supreme Court decision of June 28, 2012 did exactly as I’ve tried to warn folks, which is to view the 2010 Affordable Care Act = ObamaCare as a tax. Justice John Roberts in writing for the thin majority did not rule on the validity of the bill but rather sought to uphold the constitutionality of the ability of Congress to tax despite the protestations of Obama that this bill was not a tax. Hidden in the public discourse was the belief that this case would change the relationship of the citizenry and its government which would force them to do things they might not want to do. Continue reading

Supreme Court Decision—Harms to Your Privacy and Medical Freedom Lie Ahead

Color PortraitBy Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D.

The Supreme Court has ruled that Obamacare is constitutional and has upheld the law – a victory for those who want the Federal government to micromanage your life and medical care. This is a tragic defeat, however, for those who support our Founder’s vision of liberty and privacy and the right to control our private property, such as our medical records, and our medical decisions in the privacy of personal consultations without government intrusion.

So what happens now? What does it really mean for patients and their doctors and their privacy and their freedom to choose their medical care?

With Obamacare upheld, dangerous threats lie ahead for patients and their healthcare professionals, both from ObamaCare and from the “stimulus” bill passed in 2009.

This President’s campaign promises—no new taxes, lower insurance premiums, the ability to keep your doctor and your insurance if you liked it—were shredded in the secret back room deals of the single-party bill, which Congress did not read before its frantic midnight passage.

Now that people have read the law over the past two years, we see that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is neither protective of patients, nor affordable.

The Congressional Budget Office recently revised its earlier cost estimate, saying that Obamacare will cost over 2 Trillion dollars, double their original estimates, adding massively to the staggering US debt.

PPACA is not protective of patients either. Doctors are leaving Medicare, making it harder for seniors to access medical care. Cancer drugs are increasingly scarce. Insurance companies are getting out of the health insurance business, so that patients now have less choice of plans. As estimated 30-40% of employers can no longer afford to offer health insurance plans, instead pushing people onto Medicaid programs with long waits for care.

In an unprecedented show of solidarity, 26 states came together to sue the federal government to overturn ObamaCare and its takeover of one-sixth of our entire economy—the most massive power grab I have seen in my lifetime.

Along with the power grab, ObamaCare has been an assault on religious liberty and medical privacy, while tracking gun ownership in medical databases. PPACA also violates the 5th Amendment of our Constitution by allowing the federal government to take control of your private property—your medical records and your money—to serve its healthcare agenda.

What the Democrats have done to our medical freedom and privacy is nothing short of a crime in my book. Punishment won’t fall on Congress and the President, however, but on the American people, especially the elderly.

Many groups of Americans face punishment under the PPACA healthcare “reform” unless we completely repeal and replace the entire Obamacare law with market-based and patient-centered real reforms:

    • Punishment for the sick. Medical expenses will no longer be tax-deductible until they reach 10% of adjusted gross income (AGI), instead of the current 7.5% AGI.
    • Punishment for the elderly. Medicare cuts of $500–573 billion penalize the elderly by delaying, rationing, and denying treatment.
    • Punishment for low income seniors, Hispanics, and blacks who will lose their Medicare Advantage program. Cutbacks have begun now, but the most severe cuts occur after the November 2012 election.
    • Punishment for those who value their medical privacy. Under the Stimulus Bill or TARP, patients’ medical records will be sent directly to the federal health czar without permission from patients.
    • Punishment for those with Health Savings Accounts who want to control how they spend money on healthcare—HSAs are further restricted, shifting power away from patients, where it belongs, into the controlling hand of big government elites.
    • Punishment for those who want rapid access to specialists or primary care physicians. Various surveys report that more than 45% of doctors may leave medicine rather than practice under government control.
    • Punishment for specialists serving mainly elderly patients, such as cardiologists and oncologists, who will see payments for their services slashed, and for their patients, whose access to care will be reduced.
    • Punishment for all doctors, who will have to purchase expensive new computer systems or face further payment cuts…or go out of business.
    • Punishment for medical device makers in the form of new taxes—which will be passed on to consumers.
    • Punishment for consumers who buy “generous” health insurance policies, as the tax on insurance companies is passed on to purchasers.
    • Punishment for States that elect to participate in Obamacare. The Medicaid expansion will catastrophically burden State budgets that are already stretched.
    • Punishment for insurance companies and limited choices of insurance policies for patients. New compliance regulations eat into profits and raise premium costs, while “generous health insurance plans” will be hit with higher taxes.
  • Punishments for all—except for exempted elite Federal politicians and their cronies, such as labor unions, who receive waivers. The exempted elite keep their private care, yet are the very ones forcing more taxes, penalties, higher costs, and less freedom as punishment on the rest of us.

We must repeal the entire Obamacare law and restore market-based, patient-centered health reform that maintains privacy and freedom for patients and their physicians.

(DISCLAIMER: Dr. Vliet speaks as an independent physician, not as an official spokesperson for any political party or organization. Dr. Vliet has no financial ties to any health care system or health insurance plan. Her allegiance and advocacy is to and for patients.)

Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D. is a preventive and climacteric medicine specialist with medical practices in Tucson AZ and Dallas TX that take an integrated approach to evaluation and treatment of women and men with complex medical and hormonal problems. Dr. Vliet is also President of International Health Strategies, Ltd., whose mission is twofold: liberty and privacy in treatment options and preservation of the Oath of Hippocrates focus on the individual patient.

Dr. Vliet is the 2007 recipient of the Voice of Women award from the Arizona Foundation for Women for her pioneering advocacy for the overlooked hormone connections in women’s health. Dr. Vliet received her M.D. degree and internship in Internal Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, then completed specialty training at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Vliet is a Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

Dr. Vliet has appeared on FOX NEWS, Cavuto, Stuart Varney Show, Fox and Friends and syndicated radio shows across the country addressing the economic and medical impact of the new healthcare bill.

Strong American Women versus Julia

Color PortraitBy Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD

The mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers that Americans remember each May are strikingly different from “Julia,” the star of Obama’s political campaign.

We cannot see helpless Julia as Molly Pitcher, stepping up to fire a cannon in the Revolutionary War in place of her fallen husband. We can’t picture Julia taking risks to free slaves in the War Between the States, or doing demanding work nursing dying soldiers in battles, or being willing to endure walking alongside a wagon train to settle the West.

Julia does not work from dawn to dusk to build shelter, plant crops, harvest food to eat, sew clothes, haul water, or clean up waste as our ancestors did. Julia does not stand side by side with her parents, brothers, sisters, and husband to build a community and fight to defend it.

Julia does not seem to have any of those natural relationships most women have—she only has the parasitic “relationship” with the “government” with her from cradle to grave.

Julia doesn’t need the skills our foremothers had…or even the skills of women today who work in fields previously only available to men. Everything is done for Julia through government benefits! But remember, those benefits come from taxing someone else’s work.

Poor hapless Julia can’t even “focus” on her web design work without free contraceptives provided by the government to “ease her worries” about getting pregnant. When Julia does “decide” to have a child, she then sends the child off on a bus to be raised at a government school.

Our foremothers showed strength, independence, and courage. They had no guarantee of the basics of life, even water, food, or shelter, and endured unbelievable hardship. They persevered through hard times, held their families together, and passed along their culture, their traditions, their standards, and dreams of liberty to the next generation.

American women have helped build the strongest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world. Through their own hard work, women reached the pinnacle of success in many fields: business, medicine, law, the military, engineering, space exploration, mining, construction, science, and government. They achieve through their effort and initiative and development of skills, a process we call earned success.

Julia, on the other hand, exemplifies learned helplessness and dependency. Her life shows the stark contrast between the vision of our Founders and the vision of modern “progressives.” Instead of having the freedom to choose her own path and to succeed based on one’s work, one’s intellect, one’s right to keep property, and one’s personal values, Julia’s life is subservient to Big Daddy government for protection to help her day to day. Although Julia doesn’t realize it, she could lose her favored “protection” at any time her protectors lose an election.

Government will take care of Julia—after it decides she is one of the chosen. Julia will be allowed to live as long as she is perceived to be an asset to the state. Once she becomes too old, or too sick, she will be “comforted” and “assisted” in dying when the government decides it is her time to go so that “society’s” resources can be spent on someone younger or more politically valuable.

It is a cruel irony that the very progressives who are reducing our women to this pathetic state are accusing others of making “war on women.” This government nanny kills the soul and the creative spirit of strong women, and creates passive, helpless shells of women living a shadow life.

The spirit of America is not embodied in the faceless, passive cartoon character of Julia, holding out her hand for government benefits.

The true spirit of America is embodied in The Lady Liberty, a strong woman who values the law, stands proudly holding her torch high as a beacon to victims of tyranny and oppression throughout the world.

The spirit of women we celebrate each Mother’s Day is embodied in the millions of women who dared to dream, who dared to take risks, who dared to explore the unknown and work alongside men to build a great nation.

I have spent a career in Medicine focused on empowering women, not creating dependency. Let it not be said that freedom to choose one’s path in life died on our watch while we made passive, parasitic “Julias” out of our young women.

Ads for “Affordable Care Act” Claim to Protect Medicare: Really?

Color PortraitBy Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD,

Proponents of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act have a very costly, tax-payer funded national advertising campaign—posing as “protectors” of Medicare—even as the massively unpopular law cut $500-$800 billion from Medicare to fund expansion of Medicaid, shifting more medical care services to younger voters.

One Arizona Democrat said this is just “excess” money in the Medicare budget. Whom is he hoodwinking? Cutting $500-800 billion over 10 years is like cutting all Medicare to all recipients for 18 months. Smart seniors know that you cannot have the same level of medical services with such draconian budget cuts.

In the dark of night, in back room deals, with coercion and single party control, Democrat leaders Pelosi and Reid rammed through Congress the ironically named “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” or PPACA, in 2010. PPACA is neither protective of patients, nor affordable.

The 2010 healthcare law created the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) of 15 unelected board members, appointed by the President to determine therapies, procedures, tests, and medications covered by Medicare, and therefore allowed for Medicare patients and people covered under non-Medicare insurance offered through the government–run exchanges.

The decisions of the IPAB are not subject to Congressional oversight or judicial review. IPAB’s job is to cut costs by cutting medical services. Privately run insurance companies have appeal processes in place to protect patients. Doctors successfully use those appeals all the time to have medical care approved for payment. ObamaCare has no appeal process to protect you. Does this sound like patient protection?

The bureaucrats appointed under this Administration have already cut back on preventive medical screenings, such as PSA for prostate cancer and tests for breast cancer, and have recommended reducing CTs and MRIs, reducing back surgeries, reducing hip and knee replacements, and reducing approvals for hospital re-admissions for the same illness within 30 days of discharge. Does this sound like patient protection?

The same unelected bureaucrats in control of your medical care have further reduced access by drastically reducing Medicare payments to doctors and hospitals. Even Medicare’s chief actuary, Richard Foster, said these cuts mean 30-40% of hospitals would have to close by 2030. Does this sound like patient protection?

Still lower payments to doctors, already well below the costs of delivering care and propped up by privately insured patients, mean thousands more doctors will stop taking new Medicare patients. Want to pay for your own care? Sorry. Even private contracting is jeopardized under the new intrusive compliance regulations. Does this sound like patient protection?

The “Affordable Care” Act has imposed new taxes on recipients, such as the tax on investment income, new taxes on medical devices, and new taxes on medications. Higher costs are passed on to seniors. This is not affordable for people on fixed incomes.

The new healthcare law also slashes Medicare Advantage, the privately run plans most often chosen by low-income seniors. Cutting Medicare Advantage pushes low-income seniors into more expensive government-run plans. How is this affordable? Does this sound like patient protection?

“Patient Protection” Act proponents claim they “closed the doughnut hole.” They lure seniors into a false sense of security. Most haven’t noticed the shortages of critical medicines. You may not have to pay for it, but if you can’t get what you need when you need it, how does that help protect patients? In reality, it may jeopardize your life.

ObamaCare supporters claim that it will cut the national deficit—based on double counting fictional savings. In reality, the actual federal deficit would increase by up to $340 billion over the next 10 years, according to a meticulous study of PPACA’s spending and revenue projections by Charles Blahous of the Mercatus Center. (See http://mercatus.org/sites/default/files/publication/The-Fiscal-Consequences-of-the-Affordable-Care-Act_1.pdf)

The upcoming elections provide a stark contrast in choices: Democrats who support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act claim to be protecting Medicare. Maybe they mean protecting Medicare bureaucrats. They are most certainly not protecting Medicare patients.

This election season, your vote may determine the fate of your life. Don’t fall for platitudes or believe the ads. Use your common sense.

Look at what this intrusive, draconian new healthcare law has already done to seniors: budget cuts, increased taxes on drugs and medical devices, increased taxes on your investment income, and rules that cause physicians to stop taking Medicare patients.

Those who voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act need to be voted out of office in 2012 before they kill us with their “protections.”


Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D. is a preventive and climacteric medicine specialist with medical practices in Tucson AZ and Dallas TX that take an integrated approach to evaluation and treatment of women and men with complex medical and hormonal problems. Dr. Vliet is also President of International Health Strategies, Ltd., whose mission is twofold: liberty and privacy in treatment options and preservation of the Oath of Hippocrates focus on the individual patient.

Dr. Vliet is the 2007 recipient of the Voice of Women award from the Arizona Foundation for Women for her pioneering advocacy for the overlooked hormone connections in women’s health. Dr. Vliet received her M.D. degree and internship in Internal Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, then completed specialty training at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Vliet is a Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

Dr. Vliet has appeared on FOX NEWS, Cavuto, Stuart Varney Show, Fox and Friends and syndicated radio shows across the country addressing the economic and medical impact of the new healthcare bill. Dr. Vliet’s medical and educational website is http://www.herplace.com/.

Celebrating our foremothers whose hard work helped give birth to our freedom.

Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD http://www.herplace.com was the guest host of America’s Fabric on Mother’s Day 2012. To celebrate Mother’s Day, Dr. Vliet contrasts the independent strong women who worked hard to help build America and nurture freedom for others, with the political campaign featuring helpless “Julia,” whose entire life from early childhood to old age is sustained by government benefits.