First, read this article from CNN--
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/20/romney.health.care/index.html?iref=newssearch
Now, I have a few questions.
First off, how exactly is forcing people to get Health coverage different from the government interfering? To me, it seems more intrusive than what Obama is proposing. All it does is take the pressure off the government by putting all the pressure on the individual.
People can't afford Heath care now--that's the point. Forcing them to get it isn't going to help them afford it. Subsidies for the poor sounds incredibly vague to me.
Plus, and I don't usually say this about CNN, but those numbers are obviously the result of spinning. Over a hundred thousand people without Health coverage is still a huge number for a state like Massachusetts. Universal means universal, and that's what everyone's shooting for here.
The only thing about the plan that I think sounds like a step forward is the pre-existing condition rule. I think if we could all just agree that no company should be able to deny a person coverage simply because they have a pre-existing condition, we'd be making a lot more headway.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/20/romney.health.care/index.html?iref=newssearch
Now, I have a few questions.
First off, how exactly is forcing people to get Health coverage different from the government interfering? To me, it seems more intrusive than what Obama is proposing. All it does is take the pressure off the government by putting all the pressure on the individual.
People can't afford Heath care now--that's the point. Forcing them to get it isn't going to help them afford it. Subsidies for the poor sounds incredibly vague to me.
Plus, and I don't usually say this about CNN, but those numbers are obviously the result of spinning. Over a hundred thousand people without Health coverage is still a huge number for a state like Massachusetts. Universal means universal, and that's what everyone's shooting for here.
The only thing about the plan that I think sounds like a step forward is the pre-existing condition rule. I think if we could all just agree that no company should be able to deny a person coverage simply because they have a pre-existing condition, we'd be making a lot more headway.
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