Government should not compete with insurance companies
by Brian Schwartz | 12:30 am, February 16, 2009 | Comments Off
What if someone had a great idea for a better mousetrap, but insisted that it be a “public mousetrap” funded by taxpayers? Would you believe that it’s better, or would you suspect that the inventor had an agenda beyond creating a better product?
Frank Clemente at the Institute for America’s Future is like this mousetrap inventor. He writes that “private insurance market … needs competition from a public health insurance plan to … [visit site to read more]
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