Health care reform: History is against it

April 10, 2007

A piece detailing the historical efforts resisting reform. Although current polls allegedly seem to support it, “the other side has not yet begun to fight.” (via a reader tip)



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{ 2 comments }

1 Anonymous April 10, 2007 at 9:29 pm

What other side? Business wants it, people want it – the only people who don’t want it are physicians, but they offer no alternatives. And they’ve complained so much about how the current system allegedly sucks, people are believing them!

2 Anonymous April 10, 2007 at 10:46 pm

And lawyers and insurance companies. If United healthcare can pay 100 million to their CEO what do you think the entire industry will spend when single payer plans come down the line. They will spend everyone else into oblivion and we all know thats how things get done in Washington.

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