If this debate had actually been about health care, we could have worked together to get a grip on costs, make quality care more accessible, address exclusions for preexisting conditions and realign the incentives of insurance companies with those of patients and doctors. Yet this process -- including its embarrassing conclusion -- demonstrates that the debate has never been about health-care policy but, instead, paternalistic ideology.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Real Reform and Diversions
Representative Paul Ryan, in a brilliant Washington Post piece, cuts through the static and gets to the heart of what the debate on health care is really about:
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