Gazette: Obama’s Republican Health Plan
by Ari Armstrong | 9:44 am, September 21, 2009 | Comments Off
Today's Colorado Springs Gazette published my op-ed, "Republican plans for health care reform similar to Obamacare." (The print date is later than the online date of September 18).I point out that the three core tenets of Obama's plan -- mandatory insurance, forcing insurers to ignore pre-existing conditions (and meet other political demands), and expanded subsidies -- have all been endorsed by Republicans.
Meanwhile, the "public option" isn't a central element of Obama's plan, as the other controls alone effectively nationalize the insurance industry. (And, as John Lott suggests via Brian Schwartz, something like the "public option" already dominates the insurance industry.)
Read the entire op-ed. And share it with your Republican friends!
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