Palin Sends Written Testimony About Death Panels to NY State Senate

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Former Governor Sarah Palin created quite a firestorm last month when she issued a statement concerning "death panels" hidden inside pending healthcare legislation.

As a result, she was asked to participate in the New York State Senate Aging Committee’s hearing regarding H.R. 3200, America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.

On Tuesday, she sent her written testimony to Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz, the chairman of the committee.

Given how her last opinion on this matter was treated by Obama-loving media, it's going to be fascinating to see how this gets covered in the next 24 hours, especially with the President about to give an address to both Chambers of Congress:

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Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz
Chair, New York Senate Aging Committee
Legislative Office Building
Room 307
Albany, NY 12247

September 8, 2009

RE: H.R. 3200: America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 and Its Impact on Senior Citizens

Dear Senator Diaz,

Thank you for asking me to participate in the New York State Senate Aging Committee’s hearing regarding H.R. 3200, “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.” You and I share a commitment to ensuring that our health care system is not “reformed” at the expense of America’s senior citizens.

I have been vocal in my opposition to Section 1233 of H.R.3200, entitled “Advance Care Planning Consultation.”[1] Proponents of the bill have described this section as an entirely voluntary provision that simply increases the information offered to Medicare recipients. That is misleading. The issue is the context in which that information is provided and the coercive effect these consultations will have in that context.

Section 1233 authorizes advanced care planning consultations for senior citizens on Medicare every five years, and more often “if there is a significant change in the health condition of the individual … or upon admission to a skilled nursing facility, a long-term care facility… or a hospice program.”[2] During those consultations, practitioners are to explain “the continuum of end-of-life services and supports available, including palliative care and hospice,” and the government benefits available to pay for such services.[3]

To understand this provision fully, it must be read in context. These consultations are authorized whenever a Medicare recipient’s health changes significantly or when they enter a nursing home, and they are part of a bill whose stated purpose is “to reduce the growth in health care spending.”[4] Is it any wonder that senior citizens might view such consultations as attempts to convince them to help reduce health care costs by accepting minimal end-of-life care? As one commentator has noted, Section 1233 “addresses compassionate goals in disconcerting proximity to fiscal ones…. If it’s all about obviating suffering, emotional or physical, what’s it doing in a measure to ‘bend the curve’ on health-care costs?”[5]

As you stated in your letter to Congressman Henry Waxman of California:

Section 1233 of House Resolution 3200 puts our senior citizens on a slippery slope and may diminish respect for the inherent dignity of each of their lives…. It is egregious to consider that any senior citizen … should be placed in a situation where he or she would feel pressured to save the government money by dying a little sooner than he or she otherwise would, be required to be counseled about the supposed benefits of killing oneself, or be encouraged to sign any end of life directives that they would not otherwise sign.[6]

It is unclear whether section 1233 or a provision like it will remain part of any final health care bill. Regardless of its fate, the larger issue of rationed health care remains.

A great deal of attention was given to my use of the phrase “death panel” in discussing such rationing.[7] Despite repeated attempts by many in the media to dismiss this phrase as a “myth”, its accuracy has been vindicated. In the face of a nationwide public outcry, the Senate Finance Committee agreed to “drop end-of-life provisions from consideration entirely because of the way they could be misinterpreted and implemented incorrectly.”[8] Jim Towey, the former head of the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, then called attention to what’s already occurring at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, where “government bureaucrats are greasing the slippery slope that can start with cost containment but quickly become a systematic denial of care.”[9] Even Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, a strong supporter of President Obama, agreed that “if the government says it has to control health care costs and then offers to pay doctors to give advice about hospice care, citizens are not delusional to conclude that the goal is to reduce end-of-life spending.”[10] And of course President Obama has not backed away from his support for the creation of an unelected, largely unaccountable Independent Medicare Advisory Council to help control Medicare costs; he had previously suggested that such a group should guide decisions regarding “that huge driver of cost . . . the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives….”[11]

The fact is that any group of government bureaucrats that makes decisions affecting life or death is essentially a “death panel.” The work of Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, President Obama’s health policy advisor and the brother of his chief of staff, is particularly disturbing on this score. Dr. Emanuel has written extensively on the topic of rationed health care, describing a “Complete Lives System” for allotting medical care based on “a priority curve on which individuals aged between roughly 15 and 40 years get the most chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated.”[12]

He also has written that some medical services should not be guaranteed to those “who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens…. An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia.”[13]

Such ideas are shocking, but they could ultimately be used by government bureacrats to help determine the treatment of our loved ones. We must ensure that human dignity remains at the center of any proposed health care reform. Real health care reform would also follow free market principles, including the encouragement of health savings accounts; would remove the barriers to purchasing health insurance across state lines; and would include tort reform so as to potentially save billions each year in wasteful spending connected to the filing of frivolous lawsuits. H.R. 3200 is not the reform we are looking for.

Thank you for calling attention to this important matter. I look forward to working with you again to ensure that we keep the dignity of our senior citizens foremost in any health care discussion.

Sincerely,

Governor Sarah Palin

1 See http://edlabor.house.gov/documents/111/pdf/publications/AAHCA-BillText-071409.pdf
2 See HR 3200 sec. 1233 (hhh)(1); sec. 1233 (hhh)(3)(B)(1), above.
3 See HR 3200 sec. 1233 (hhh)(1)(E), above.
4 See http://edlabor.house.gov/documents/111/pdf/publications/AAHCA-BillText-071409.pdf
5 See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/07/AR2009080703043.html
6 See http://www.nysenate.gov/press-release/letter-congressman-henry-waxman-re-section-1233-hr-3200
7 See http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=113851103434
8 See http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/54617-finance-committee-to-drop-end-of-life-provision
9 See http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204683204574358590107981718.html
10 See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/10/AR2009081002455.html
11 See http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/magazine/03Obama-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=1
12 See http://www.scribd.com/doc/18280675/Principles-for-Allocation-of-Scarce-Medical-Interventions
13 See http://www.ncpa.org/pdfs/Where_Civic_Republicanism_and_Deliberative_Democracy_Meet.pdf

—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters. Follow him at Facebook and Twitter.


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→ God Bless her!

20 years from now we'll point to missives such as this and remind liberals that, just like with their charge that Reagan was a dummy, the claims against Sarah Palin were also unfounded.

Excellent read!

Van Jones is a Quitter - FS

Obama not honest

nor straight forward on abortion.  Nothing has changed.  Gov Palin gets the bigger picture and it scares the left.

Concur, Sarah Palin gets a

Concur, Sarah Palin gets a well deserved "Shack!" for hitting the target. 

Personally I loved the comment regarding Rahm's brother, for if she is now approached on these comments - Zeke becomes a leverage point.  Well played.

Palin / Daniels in 2012

Sarah Palin and Mitch Daniels in 2012!!!

 

You Betcha!!!

 

 

There are 10 types of people.  Those who understand binary and those who don't.

per arianna

No longer tied to [her] desk with a sock in [her] mouth, [Sarah] is now freed to do what [she] does best: inspire and energize groups around the country. Student groups and labor groups and small business groups and middle class Americans everywhere who are losing jobs and losing homes and losing hope. [She's] free to push with all [her] might and insight for the vision tens of millions of Americans tirelessly worked for during the presidential campaign -- the vision they voted for in November -- but which is now in danger of being drowned in the fetid political swamps of Washington.

 

Candance

ROFLMAO !!

 

I was trying to figure out what was up with all the brackets, then it hit me!  :-)

Dingbat

Yep, Sarah sounds like the empty-headed dingbat liberals always said she was.  (sarcasm off)  Expect accusations that Gov. Palin didn't write this, that she's just parroting the party line.  I can imagine that she had help from staff to polish it up, but as always, what she says (or writes) is what she believes.

“Always love your country — but never trust your government!" -- Bob Novak (1931-2009)

I doubt the SCM will cover the death panel issue now

Too many people know it is, er, was really in there, and it will probably be put back in when they restore the public(government) option to this hideous, nation-destroying legislation, too.

Assuming it passes both houses, of course, which I would say is about 50/50.

-Dave

Even when the government tries to kiss you, it is just a prelude to a good screwing. -Neal Boortz 

I think we should change "SCM"

State Controlled Media to State Controlled Uniform (Unified? Uninformed?) Media or SCUM for short.

"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite say it." Will Smith in 'I, Robot.'

you're right, Dave

Just like with Jones, they will do their darndest to ignore this issue.

And Palin is right to be worried about the context of the language. Even if the death panels are removed for now, some time in the future we will be told that the healthcare bill is a living, breathing document subject to fresh interpretation, and it doesn't specifically outlaw death panels, so there you go.

 

From a business writer's

From a business writer's point of view this was an excellent letter!

              

               Assisted suicide. That's what they have planned for us. I call it the "kavorkian project".                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

When ObamaCare goes

When ObamaCare goes through, and years from now when folks are distraught that the State won't "waste resources" on their elderly parents, they will be thoroughly convinced that it was the Evil George Bush and the Republicans who pushed this through way back when, and the Dems (Socialists) will shrug and say, "It's the law...sorry."

And so will a bunch of Conservatives for that matter.   Make something official and it suddenly becomes like every other pile of crap we're served..."Well, everybody's gotta pay their taxes.  Just the way it is.  Say, who's starting in tonights game?..."

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

God Bless Sarah Palin !

God Bless Sarah Palin !

 

She sent Obama's plan into a tail spin with a mere two words.  Can't wait to see what eleven paragraphs will do!

Indeed, God bless Sarah Palin...

...what an awesome letter...

She is a person of true integrity.

And I doubt that she would EVER appoint a person to the White House staff who thought we deserved 9/11.

Agree - God Bless Sarah Palin - She also has a great WSJ

opinion piece to be in tomorrows paper. 

Obama and the Bureaucratization of Health Care

  A must read. Gov Palin's

 
A must read. Gov Palin's Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal on Obama and the Bureaucratization of Health Care.

There will be libtard heads a poppin!!!!!

The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER

→ Thanks, Scuba Dude

She doesn't write like a dummy, does she?

Van Jones is a Quitter - FS

No she doesn't Cool

No she doesn't Cool Arrow.  Intelligent, easy to read and understand.  Unlike the Moron in Chief.

The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER

agreed!

Her farewell speech was fabulous! No teleprompter and only a couple glances at her notes. I haven't seen anyone in the current administration with close to her skills.

This country needs more

This country needs more people like Sarah Palin, and far fewer like the president and his advisors.  The country would also be far better off if it was infected by a fatal virus that only affected Democrats.

Don't forget the

Don't forget the RINO's!!!!!

Imagine how much better shape our economy would be in if Snowe, Collins and Specter were not around to vote for the effing piece of doo doo known at the "Stimulus Bill"!!!!

The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER

gosh-doesn't she just go

gosh-doesn't she just go away-not! all i can say is, Go Palin!JAJT

common sense

Good for Palin for having the nerve to say what needs to be said.  McCain did not support her on O'Brien when he discussed the panels.  McCain lied.  Why?  I now wonder who is paying him?  He has always been friends with George Soros - enjoyed his "goog life" so I wonder how trustworthy McCain is.  I don't trust him.  But then, compared to Obama - Soros owns both, I think.

Palin is still a force to be

Palin is still a force to be reckoned with.  The question is did she write the letter or was it ghosted for her?  It looks like an acedemic type with plenty of footnotes .. net style.  I wonder if any of the SCM will recognize it.

Palin a force??

She does get to the nub of the issue...any issue but I hope she tightens and disciplines her speeches and more importantly , her responses to questions asked of her...she tends to ramble a bit but she SSSSOOOOO American in nature and outlook and demeanor.  She makes me think of Western movies and music.  Especially in contrast to this false and calculated cosmopolitanism of Obama which really rubs me the wrong way.

I grew up overseas and lived overseas for 25+ of my 58 years and after going through periods of down the nose looking at Americanism I now see that we really are very unique and the American personality and outlook is something to be celebrated and Palin is that personality .....she is Reaganesque but having read much about Reagan and his own writings she is still a long way from his understanding of political philosophy and economics.  I read something called, I beleive: Reagan: In his own hand...his spontaneous writings and the man was brilliant so Palin has a way to go to get to that level..but she is only 44 I beleive so she has time.

 

Paarl of Rhodesia

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