Making History; Bad History
Obama and his fellow Democrats say Democratic healthcare reform is about "history."
Yeah, theirs.
They have a long history of trying to impose "compulsory national health insurance" on the country and failing.
Now their loudest argument for passing this monstrous trillion-dollar, 2,000-page bill that a majority of the public is against, is this: 'If we they don't pass it, no Congress or president will attempt it again for a generation.'
There are common sense reforms that congres could impose; interstate sale of insurance, tort reform and portability. All three reforms would drive down costs but that's not what this is about. It's about government power and control of one-sixth of the American economy.
Yeah, theirs.
They have a long history of trying to impose "compulsory national health insurance" on the country and failing.
Now their loudest argument for passing this monstrous trillion-dollar, 2,000-page bill that a majority of the public is against, is this: 'If we they don't pass it, no Congress or president will attempt it again for a generation.'
There are common sense reforms that congres could impose; interstate sale of insurance, tort reform and portability. All three reforms would drive down costs but that's not what this is about. It's about government power and control of one-sixth of the American economy.
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