The Social Security Institute's "National Obamacare Opt Out,"(NOOO) a new anti-reform organization, simply rehashes talking points created by insurance industry-funded pollster Frank Luntz.
NOOO Mimics Insurance Industry-Funded Pollster
Frank Luntz
Frank Luntz's Clients Include Some Of America's Largest
Heath Insurance And Pharmaceutical Companies. According to the
website of Luntz, Maslansky Strategic Research, the firm's clients include Blue
Cross Blue Shield, Consumer Healthcare Products Association, CIGNA Dental
Health, HIP Health Plan of New York and Pfizer. [Luntz, Maslansky Strategic
Research, accessed 6/17/09]
NOOO Architect, Larry
Ward, Claims Frank Luntz As A Client. In
the press release announcing the National Obamacare Opt Out registry, Larry
Ward was named as the project's architect.
Ward is also president of Political Media, Inc., which lists "Luntz,
Maslansky Strategic Research" as clients. [NOOO Release, accessed 6/29/09;
Political Media, Inc., accessed 6/29/09]
"NOOO" Facts, Just Luntz Spin: Government Takeover
Patient Opt Out: "If President Obama has his way, the federal
government will take over healthcare
and turn it over to the bureaucrats
to run." [Patient Opt Out, accessed 6/29/09; emphasis
added]
Luntz Memo, Rule 5: "You'll notice we recommend the phrase
'government takeover' rather than 'government
run' or 'government controlled.'" [The Language of Healthcare 2009, by Frank
Luntz, accessed 5/21/09,
emphasis original]
"Government takeover" language is fear-mongering, plain and
simple. The government will not absorb
the health insurance market. President
Obama and other Democrats have been clear about the public/private hybrid
system they are envisioning and the hopes that the creation of a public option
will provide some much needed competition to the private health care industry.
- Health Care Reform Will Be Uniquely American.
Sen. Max Baucus, who is spearheading health care reform from the helm of the
Senate Finance Committee, said: "We are not Europe.
We are not Canada...We
need a uniquely American solution. It has to be a partnership of public
and private players." [Washington
Post, 5/11/09]
- President Obama: "Keep The Private Sector
Honest, Because There's Some Competition Out There." During the
Health Care Summit at the White House, Senator Grassley commented to President
Obama, "there's a lot of us that feel that the public option that the
government is an unfair competitor and that we're going to get an awful lot of
crowd out, and we have to keep what we have now strong, and make it stronger."
President Obama replied: "The thinking on the public option has been that
it gives consumers more choices, and it helps give -- keep the private
sector honest, because there's some competition out there. That's been the
thinking. [Health Care Summit,
Transcript via Talking Points Memo, 3/5/09]
- "A Public Plan Would Provide An Essential
Option" For Americans. Harold Pollack, public health policy
researcher at the University of Chicago's School
of Social Service Administration
and faculty chair of the Center for Health Administration Studies, wrote in an
op-ed: "A public plan would provide an essential option--and
an equally essential backup--for millions of Americans living with chronic
illnesses or disabilities." [The New Republic, 3/10/09]
- Sen. Baucus: The Reformed Health Care System
"Will Be A Public/Private Hybrid." The American Prospect
published a quote of Senator Baucus saying: "We need health insurer reform to
get rid of preexisting conditions and other ways insurers discriminate. That's
part of our plan here, and the CEOs of many larger insurance companies are on
board. They know this change is coming. They may lose the current model but
they pick up on volume with 46 million people coming into the system...And
that will be a public/private hybrid. There may come a time when we
can push for single payer. But that time is not yet, and so I'm not going to
waste my time." [The American Prospect, accessed 3/6/09]
"NOOO" Facts, Just Luntz Spin: Government Bureaucrats
Patient Opt Out: "The NOOO! Registry will be a clear demonstration
that healthcare run by government
bureaucrats is not in the common interest and actually diminishes the
general welfare." [Patient Opt Out, accessed 6/29/09; emphasis
added]
Luntz Memo, Rule 7:
"The idea that a 'committee of
Washington bureaucrats' will establish the standard of care for all Americans
and decide who gets what treatment based on how much it costs is anathema to
Americans. Your approach? Call for the 'protection of the personalized
doctor-patient relationship.'"
[The Language of Healthcare 2009, by Frank Luntz, accessed 5/21/09,
emphasis original]
Right now, there are bureaucrats standing between Americans and their
doctors - insurance company bureaucrats.
- Insurance Bureaucrats Stand Between Americans And Their Doctors. Dr. Howard Dean said on MSNBC: "Right now there is a bureaucrat between you
and your doctor, and it's that private health insurance bureaucrat." [MSNBC
transcript and video via MadvilleTimes, accessed 6/17/09]
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