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How Can Anyone Say No to This Health Care Bill?

Breaking news: The tea-baggers win! And kudos to you too Scott Brown!

Health care reform in its current state in Congress is as dead as my once white-hot passion for a Barack Obama presidency. (More on that another time.) Depending on one’s political perspective, the bills that made it out of the House and Senate either cost too much, don’t go far enough, or are just plain socialist.

In response, I’d like to propose a three-pillar bill that I defy anyone to find fault with:

  1. Make it illegal for insurance companies to deny coverage because of pre-existing conditions.
  2. Make it illegal for insurance companies to drop coverage on any patient just because he or she gets sick.
  3. Allow individuals to purchase health insurance across state lines.

There. What’s so difficult about that? Such a bill may not provide universal coverage, but it would be a major advance from where things stand today. Insured patients no longer would have to worry about losing their home because of an illness. That long-ago visit to the doctor for a headache won’t lead to denial of coverage when you have a brain tumor removed. And most importantly, we’d open up health insurance to the free, capitalist system, which would certainly drive down costs.

Do you see this three-pillar bill adding to the federal deficit? I don’t either.

Methinks the health care debate is pushing me toward liberterianism.

Now, excuse me while I head back to the living room to watch the Gators continue their thrashing of Georgia’s “basketball team.”

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Discussion

3 comments for “How Can Anyone Say No to This Health Care Bill?”

  1. Under your plan, who is going to foot the bill for the Death Camps? Who is going to run them? I don’t trust the government to run those things. Instead, I like the current system where the insurance companies run them.

    Posted by Andy | January 28, 2010, 5:50 pm
  2. I will personally supervise all death camps and fill them with Tea Party advocates and Crimson Tide football fans.

    You’re first, Vann.

    Posted by Lev Davidovich Wuerffel | February 9, 2010, 12:35 pm
  3. lol. we a tide family

    Posted by amy lumpy | February 9, 2010, 10:14 pm

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