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Karl Rove has an opinion piece in today’s Opinion Journal, saying the same things I’ve been saying about the dangers of socialized medicine.
All around America, families are grappling with health-care concerns. They wonder if they’ll have insurance at a price they can afford. They worry about how much out-of-pocket health costs take from the family budget. They question if they’ll be able to pick their own doctor. Some feel trapped in jobs they don’t like out of fear of losing their health insurance.
As the latest government-heavy plan announced by Hillary Clinton yesterday once again shows, the answers politicians offer on health care highlight the deep differences between liberals and conservatives. This is a debate Republicans cannot avoid. But it is one we can win–if we offer a bold plan. Conservatives must put forward reforms aimed at putting the patient in charge. Increasing competition will ensure greater access, lower costs and more innovation.
Liberals see the concerns of families as a failure of private insurance, and want the U.S. to move toward a government-run, single-payer model. This is a recipe for making problems worse. Socialized medicine inevitably leads to poor quality, inefficiency, rising taxes and rationing. The waiting lines and poor care that cause people from other countries to come here for treatment are not the answer.
Go over and read the problems he identifies and the solutions he offers to those problems.
Written by ~J~Health Care BS linked with Karl Rove on Health Care Reform




Health Care BS Says:
September 18th, 2007 at 1:34 pmVisit Health Care BS
Karl Rove on Health Care Reform
In today’s WSJ, the Prince of Darkness has an editorial that will no doubt produce spittle-flecked monitors throughout the wackosphere. He correctly avers that health care reform is a winning issue for Republicans, if they are willing to be bold:
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Marge Says:
September 19th, 2007 at 8:31 amVisit Marge
and this administration been for almost 8yrs. on this
issue? I’d laugh if it wasn’t so funny. From what I read
it’s his opinion and he’s entitled to that.