And of course coming away I know that they care not for what Americans desire and believe regarding this issue. The sanctity of the individual. The privacy from an obtuse obtrusive coercive government. Liberty.
Brooks spells it out, says it better than I could have. Read the rest here. The big news today seemingly being that Harry Reid is pushing full-steam ahead on a public option with state opt-out bill. After listening to a health care analyst on CNBC this morning, I am convinced that the 'state opt-out' is a Trojan Horse. Shocker. Go to the Memeorandum thread to get a full-scale idea of what left/right thinks about this.Regardless of how President Barack Obama's health-care agenda plays out in Congress, it has not been a success in public opinion. Opposition to ObamaCare has risen all year. According to the Gallup polling organization, the percentage of Americans who believe the cost of health care for their families will "get worse" under the proposed reforms rose to 49% from 42% in just the past month.
The percentage saying it would "get better" stayed at 22%. Many are searching for explanations. One popular notion is that demagogues in the media are stirring up falsehoods against what they say is a long-overdue solution to the country's health-care crisis.
Americans deserve more credit. They haven't been brainwashed, and they aren't upset merely over the budget-busting details. Rather, public resistance stems from the sense that the proposed reforms do violence to three core values of America's free enterprise culture: individual choice, personal accountability, and rewards for ambition.
First, Americans recoil at policies that strip choices from citizens and pass them to bureaucrats. ObamaCare systematically does so. The current proposals in Congress would effectively limit choice across the entire spectrum of health care: What kind of health insurance citizens can buy, what kind of doctors they can see, what kind of procedures their doctors will perform, what kind of drugs they can take, and what treatment options they may have.













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