Yes, we need interstate competition, but it seems that both parties are against that concept.
“Yes, we need interstate competition, but it seems that both parties are against that concept.”
Stuck between a rock and a hard place, Republican business cultists and Democrat economic fascists.
but Obama’s town hall strategery blew the cover for the Senate Republicans on board with the Democrats and insurance companies. It appears the frontman, Senator Grassley, has gone under the desk for cover.
Around 2005 we had the The Health Care Choice Act.
“On July 20, 2005, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce by a vote of 24 to 23 (24 Republicans in favor, 21 Democrats and 2 Republicans opposed) ordered H.R.2355 reported favorably out of committee, which it was on February 16, 2006, and subsequently died with no further action in the full House. S.1015 died in committee.”
Just a feign by republicans? To some extent I think both sides may be bought by their respective interests.
“Yes, we need interstate competition, but it seems that both parties are against that concept.”
Any idea why? Seems ridiculous - you can get auto insurance, home insurance, across state lines but not medical?
Really? If you were paying attention during last year's presidential campaign, you would know that McCain and Obama differed sharply on this issue. McCain advocated that Congress allow health insurance policies to be written across state lines, while Obama sneered at the suggestion.
That's why we need to clean out all incumbents who continue to support the status quo.