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Unless               you've               been               living               under               a               rock               for               a               couple               years,               it's               obvious               what               one               of               the               biggest               topics               in               the               news               is               these               days.

President               Obama's               push               to               get               an               overhaul               of               the               United               States'               Health               Care               system               is               causing               more               controversy               and               media               field               days               than               the               death               of               any               three               celebrities               combined.

There's               also               a               very               good               chance               you're               on               one               of               two               sides               of               the               debate.

One               side               believes               it               is               absolutely               crucial               that               we               get               this               Health               Care               Reform               legislation               passed,               and               the               other               thinks               the               exact               opposite.

Which               side               are               you               on?
               Maybe               neither.

Maybe               you're               questioning               the               ridiculous               assumptions               of               the               people               who               oppose               your               viewpoint.

Or               maybe               you're               personally               affected               by               this               legislation               and               you're               doing               everything               in               your               power               to               make               it               happen,               or               to               stall               it               indefinitely.
               Whatever               side               you're               on,               let               me               give               you               two               reasons               why               Obama's               Health               Care               Reform               (nicknamed               'ObamaCare')               is               not               the               best               idea               at               this               point               in               time:
               1.

It'll               put               us               further               into               deficit.

Yes,               Democrats               have               stated               that               they               will               avoid               this               with               savings               and               taxes,               "To               avoid               increasing               the               deficit,               Democrats               would               pay               for               the               coverage               expansion               by               slicing               more               than               $400               billion               from               Medicare               over               the               next               decade,               and               by               imposing               a               variety               of               new               taxes,               primarily               a               5.4               percent               surcharge               on               annual               income               over               $500,000               for               individuals               and               $1               million               for               families."               [WashingtonPost.com               -               'House               Democrats               pass               health-care               bill']               -               Sounds               good,               right?

It's               just               too               bad               this               administration's               projections               aren't               exactly               the               greatest               -               10%               unemployment               anyone?

[NYTimes.com               -               'Romer               and               Bernstein               on               stimulus']               -               Yea,               that               worked               out               real               well...
               2.

This               "public               option"               is               an               infection               just               waiting               to               happen.

Why,               you               say?

There's               nothing               wrong               with               it               in               theory,               but...

just               like               any               theory,               they're               not               proven               facts.

Sounds               like               a               good               idea               (President               Obama               is               full               of               great               ideas,               isn't               he?),               but               consider               the               effect               it               will               have               in               the               long               run.

I'd               spell               it               out               for               you,               but               this               piece               done               by               Mike               Enzi               of               U.S.

News               and               World               Report               does               that               nicely,
               "A               government-run               plan               will               not               meet               the               president's               stated               goals               of               bringing               down               costs               and               allowing               people               to               keep               the               care               they               have               now               if               they               like               It               ...

In               a               government               plan,               bureaucrats               will               determine               how               much               every               doctor,               hospital,               and               healthcare               provider               is               paid               for               services.

They               will               also               decide               what               items               and               services               should               be               covered               and               whether               patients               should               get               access               to               newer,               more               expensive               therapies               ...

When               government-run               plans               confront               the               harsh               reality               of               rising               healthcare               costs,               they               will               respond               as               they               always               have,               by               lowering               their               reimbursement               rates               and               by               rationing               care.

This,               in               turn,               will               lead               to               shortages               and               patients               being               denied               the               ability               to               see               the               doctor               of               their               choice               ..."
               And               it               goes               on               to               explain               all               the               flaws               in               this               system.

You               can               read               the               rest               at               USNews.com               website.
               Those               are               just               two               reasons.

There               are               many               more,               but               they've               been               iterated               a               thousand               times,               over               and               over               again...

but               most               deniers               will               just               ignore               it.

Same               with               the               supporters.
               Anyway,               I've               said               my               say.

I               just               say               it               how               I               see               it.

Maybe               I'm               right               and               maybe               I'm               wrong               (I'm               sure               YOU               have               plenty               to               say               about               it...)               but               we'll               just               have               to               see               how               this               dreaded               Health               Care               Reform               pans               out.






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