WSJ: A Reckless Health Care Bill That Nobody Believes In
…[a] raw exercise of political power for the single purpose of permanently expanding the American entitlement state. An increasing roll of leaders in health care and business are looking on aghast at a bill that is so large and convoluted that no one can truly understand it, as Finance Chairman Max Baucus admitted on the floor last week. The only goal is to ram it into law while the political window is still open, and clean up the mess later.
via A Reckless Health Care Bill That Nobody Believes In – WSJ.com.
This is “change we can believe in?” A “health care” bill written by insurance companies?
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