"Opting Out" Undermines Core Democratic Values

Most core Republican Party special interests, with a partial exception for some elements of the Religious Right, essentially believe in Social Darwinism. They heap high praise on "The Individual" because they usually are, as individuals, heaped high with special privileges. If not they are wealth groupie wannabes. Which is why Mike Huckabee meets with such disdain from the Republican establishment - he sometimes gives a nod toward right wing populism. The Republican establishment prefers an ideological argument that supports "every man for himself", since the members of their establishment start out with big advantages in that scenario. Even IF "a rising tide lifts all boats", the boatless eventually drown, but that is not a yacht owners problem, in a sink or swim world.

The living core of the Democratic Party though celebrates the common good, and our common humanity. It is the Democratic Party that strung America's social safety net to keep the less fortunate among us from falling through prosperity's cracks to shatter on the rocks below. And the Republican Party has never ceased their efforts to cut widening hole in that social safety net, stealing the twine that protects the least of us to tie down their own high privileges.

The "Opting Out" option is the knife the Right wields when they try to cut up social safety nets. The "Opting Out" option is how they hobbled the ability of Organized Labor to organize workers to effectively counter the concentrated power of mega capital interests. They call it "Right to Work" legislation. The "Opting Out" option is the battering ram they are using to bring about the collapse of public education in this nation. They call it "School Vouchers". The "Opting Out" option is their plot to divert multi billions of dollars that our government saves for all citizens for retirement into capital "investments" to fund the growth of their multinational corporate empires. They call it privatization of social security.

"Opting Out" is divide and conquer. We need the unity of many to oppose the power of a few. Once that simple solidarity is compromised, the peeling off of the support necessary to guarantee the basic rights and needs of all starts. Siren calls to narrow short term personal interests pierce and tantalize while less immediate appeals to the long term common good don't get past call screening.

The privileged in America advance their interests through "cherry picking. Those advantaged enough to send children to private schools want their school taxes back to enrich private schools with extra curricular activities, while those who can't afford private schools, or whose children aren't deemed acceptable enough by private schools, remain in public schools unable to update their text books with modern curriculum.

No where is cherry picking more obvious than in the insurance industry. The less inclusive insurance providers must be, the more profitable insurance providers will be. Create a system that does not insure that all will be provided insurance, and the games begin to game that system for all the insurance providers. But even leaving "cherry picking" aside, the economy of scale always requires that our social safety nets be supported by the inclusion of all of our citizens, or they will be bled dry caring for the needs of those dependent most upon them, who have no other options, while those who are blessed with other options are independent enough not to care. And then that net grows tattered, and then that net fails.

Like with Social Security, like with Public Schools; affordable Universal Health Care will never be universal AND affordable until we mandate that health care be affordable AND universal. "Opting In" is a core Democratic principle. The people united will never be defeated. Or, harkening back to yet an earlier generation possessed with revolutionary fervor; United we stand, divided we fall.



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I couldn't agree more. It's that old "personal responsibility" right-wing talking point that progressives have suddenly come to love, turned against Democrats:

School Vouchers are "opting out" as a way of undermining public education.

Health Savings Accounts are "opting out" so that employers don't have to provide health benefits.

Social Security private accounts are "opting out" so that social security as a social safety net is undermined and eroded.

"Opting out" of mandates is a way of seeming to support universal health care when you really don't.

They hate "choice" when it comes to women's reproductive rights or the right to privacy when it comes to their own bodies. But, they love "choice" when it's called "opting out" of social safety nets, or "mandates."

"Opting out" is an option that Barack Obama likes:

"You can find subtle evidence of this influence across numerous Obama proposals. For example, one key behavioral finding is that people often fail to set aside money for retirement even when their employers offer generous 401(k) plans. If, on the other hand, you automatically enroll workers in 401(k)s but allow them to opt out, most stick with it. Obama's savings plan exploits this so-called "status quo" bias.

From:

The Audacity of Data

Barack Obama's surprisingly non-ideological policy shop.

Noam Scheiber,  The New Republic  Published: Wednesday, March 12, 2008

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?i d=4d40a39e-8f57-4054-bd99-94bc9d19be1a


"I never give them hell. I just tell the truth and they think it's hell." Harry S Truman
by Tennessean on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 03:18:32 PM EST

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Do you know why that is??  

Most people will NOT choose a 401k plan b/c the in most companies, employees need to OPT IN (and so many don't).  If, on the other hand, the default is IN a 401k and if you really don't want to say, yo ucan OPT OUT, statistics show that more people stay in.

this isn't about social security; it's simply about 401k retirement plans ~


by pholkhero on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 03:39:07 PM EST
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Interesting that you should bring up 401(k) plans. With apologies for promoting another diary, here's a diary of mine that discusses low 401(k) participation rates and what that might mean for any health care plan that isn't mandatory:

http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/2/13/4462 9/5224


by OrangeFur on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 04:15:36 PM EST
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Wow, in a little heralded development, the New Republic has apparently invented time travel. Note the date of the article.


by OrangeFur on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 04:05:06 PM EST
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I belong to the very loose satiracal group: Billionaires for Bush". One of "our" favorite slogans is: "Privatize Everything!"

Democrats are starting to get so spun around that we are forgetting what our core values are.


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by Tom Rinaldo on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 03:30:04 PM EST

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The reason why all of these arguments on behalf of mandates fall so flat is because the would apply with equal or greater force to single payer. I'll all for a tax-based, health care system that covers everyone. Just don't force me to buy health insurance in order to be a part of it.


by dmc2 on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 05:02:46 PM EST


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