Quote from rwk:
OK, I apologize for my rather snarky post. I detest all these political rants on ET and long for a more rational discussion.
For people who are opposed to "Obamacare", you might take a look at some of David Frum's opinion pieces. For those not familiar with David Frum, he was an economic speech writer for George W. Bush and is widely regarded as having sterling conservative credentials. Here are a couple of his articles:
http://www.frumforum.com/what-if-we-win-the-healthcare-fight
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/...lthcare-costs-destroyed-the-bush-economy.aspx
This guy brings up some good points, but the problem is there is no good answer for solving these issues.
The fact is, if you want to get more and more medical innovation along with longer life spans, it will continue to cost more.
If you want to insure more people, someone is going to have to spend more money to cover the added people. AND/OR you're going to have to ration.
Maybe you can argue that you can squeeze a little out of waste/fraud, but the government involvement only adds to those types of abuses and rarely results in a decrease.
What they are doing is partisan and dishonest. If they were serious about bringing down costs, they would include some tort reform for medical claims. That is one of the ONLY proven ways to bring costs down in a significant way.
Obama and the congressional Dems are trying to make the claim that they are going to:
*cover more people
*not ration care
*not raise cost or taxes
These three things do not compute.
That is what I find appalling. The least any politician can do is try to maintain some semblance of honesty in their intentions.