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Ha Ha! Just kidding! Of course I realize a good Republican never lets reality get in their way.
There are at least 3 health insurance companis in Utah. These 3 are the only ones that the State Government has given licenses to. So, you complain about needing a government plan to compete with private insurance, yet it is the government that has created the monopolies that you hate.
Why not ask for removing the barriers that prevent competition across state lines, wouldn't that increase competition without a bloated government program? I can buy most any other type of insurance policy across state lines, why not health insurance?
So you are sticking up for the current system? The one that leaves out 40 million citizens? The one that doubles in price every couple years? That is your 'fair' system? Keep listening to the idiots at faux news because you fail at rational thought.
Thanks again, Gayle.
There are LOTS of things that COULD/SHOULD be done to repair healthcare, but having the government take it over is NOT ONE OF THOSE THINGS!
To me, the really sad part about the whole healthcare mess is that Obama was elected with such a LARGE mandate that there was REALLY a chance to make healthcare better. It wouldn't have been that BIG OF A THING to try to bring in some of the members of the opposite party, but, obviously, BOTH political parties succumbed to various outside pressures to derail positive healthcare reform! Yes, things COULD HAVE been improved, but BOTH PARTIES decided they would rather fight than accomplish!
Who knows, maybe a third party candidate will "step up to the plate" in 2012 and DEAL WITH THE ISSUE rather than fight about it!