Senators Not Rushing to Sign Up for National Health Care Plan (For Themselves)
by Derec | 5:03 pm, July 20, 2009 | Comments Off
The Wall Street Journal ran a piece about the recent Senate Health Committee debates on health care reform. Senator Tom Coburn introduced an amendment, after his bill was squashed, to require all congresspeople and their staffs to enroll and take part in any national heath care system. Remarkably, this improved and more efficient vehicle for health care, was almost rejected by the Senate committee creating something that we’re being forced into but isn’t good enough for them by a vote of 12-11.
You can bet this provision will be stripped out as the bill goes along but it’s only fitting that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Or else “good enough for you but not for us.”
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