Friday, November 15, 2013

OBAMA INVITED PROBLEMS WITH HEALTH CARE LAW


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While Obamacare, imperfect as it is and even with the roll-out problems, is a step in the right direction in the ultimate task of ensuring that all Americans have adequate health care, Obama's shortcoming with the system goes all the way back to its initial conception. Any proposal not including a single payer, public option, Medicare-for-all type plan was bound to be problematic, overly cumbersome, and not deal with excessive cost issues because health insurance companies are still controlling costs and their own profit margins. In taking the single payer option off the table before even beginning to negotiate on the plan that has evolved, Obama invited the problems that have resulted. In not waging the battle over single payer, he did not avoid the battle that ensued over a very partial system, and only delayed the process of moving towards the system that any advanced, compassionate society requires.
30 MILLION LEFT UNINSURED UNDER OBAMACARE-NEED SINGLE PAYER

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