Congress is desperate to find ways to pay for a government
takeover of health care. Today there was discussion of
taxing plastic surgery and Botox injections, a “Botax” on
vanity procedures so to speak. (There goes the Hollywood and Palm
Beach vote.) Also considered, a tax on video games, because — as
well as know — they turn kids into couch potatoes.
Why beat around the bush? Democrats should go to the source of
problem, the seniors who run up the Medicare tab with all the
wasteful spending that The One could be devoting to universal
health care. Simply pulling the plug on old people according to a
rationing scheme developed by a Medicare Einsatzgruppen would be
too…messy.
Democrats should instead adopt a proposal developed by Senator Al
Franken, who came up with this innovative approach for slowing
the costs of Medicare over a decade ago:
“I was looking at these budget cuts and I noticed two seemingly
unrelated facts. One is that a third of a person’s Medicare
dollars are spent in the last years of their life. The other
fact was that NASA spends billions a year on astronaut safety.
My idea: Why not shoot the elderly into space? And this
isn’t just about cost, you know. This is for gathering
scientific data. Think how many more manned space
operations you could have if you didn’t really, you know, have
to worry about getting the astronauts back. And I’m not saying
you wouldn’t try to get them back. It’s just that, you know,
you wouldn’t make such a big deal out of it.” (Source
Chicago Tribune, January 21, 1996) (http://preview.tinyurl.com/l69mgr)
Leave it Franken to be ahead of his time on health care. After
making such a profound impression during the Sotomayor hearings,
he stands to play a crucial role in shaping health care reform as
a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Committee. Can’t wait.