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"A federal government takeover of our healthcare system"

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
06/08/09 10:54 AM EDT

As the health-care fights gets underway for real in Washington this week, the entire Republican side of the Senate Finance Committee has sent a letter to the president expressing opposition to the centerpiece of the Obama plan: the so-called "public option" that would create a new government health insurance system that will supposedly compete with the existing private system.  "One of the more divisive issues in the health care reform debate is the creation of a brand new public health insurance option," the letter says:

At a time when major government programs like Medicare and Medicaid are already on a path to fiscal insolvency, creating a brand new government program will not only worsen our long term financial outlook but also negatively impact American families who enjoy the private coverage of their choice…

Washington-run programs undermine market-based competition through their ability to impose price controls and shift costs to other purchasers.  Forcing free market plans to compete with these government-run programs would create an unlevel playing field and inevitably doom true competition….The end result would be a federal government takeover of our healthcare system, taking decisions out of the hands of doctors and patients and placing them in the hands of a Washington bureaucracy.
 




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beauty

Jun 8, 2009

This man and his crew are crazy. When will those who can stop him do it??? I love my country. We need bigger tea parties and throw BO out.

 

beauty

Jun 8, 2009

This man and his crew are crazy. When will those who can stop him do it??? I love my country. We need bigger tea parties and throw BO out.

 

Jun 8, 2009

No health care reform! Lobbyist win, the people lose!

 

Intellgence Report Media

Jun 9, 2009

Obama is more dangerous to this country than a terrorist..He has unsurped the constitution of this country at every avenue...And if anyone thinks he is not a socialist...then I have some ocean front property in Arizona I would like to sell you!..He is a full blown socialist and we have the proof of his membership in the socialist party...Health care by government will ruin this country!..Obama needs to be thrown out of office!

 

Dr. Joe

Jun 9, 2009

No socialized medicine country has our screwed up malpractice system. Each treatment drug and device has millions of dollars of liability attached. Putting the country on a socialized system lets the attorneys get in on the cashflows frpm the taxpayer. JACKPOT !!!

 


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