Ten reasons public won’t buy Senate health bill
by Brian Schwartz | 1:20 am, December 1, 2009 | Comments Off
Grace-Marie Turner explains reasons why the public will not like the Senate’s so-called Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. A summary of her article in the Washington Examiner:
1. Exploding costs.
2. Losing your current coverage.
3. Job-killing taxes on employers.
4. Budgetary gimmick — tax now, spend later.
5. Increasing future health care spending.
6. Cost-shifting gimmick.
7. Taxpayer-financed abortion.
8. Twenty-four million uninsured — still.
9. Scarce subsidies.
10. Mandates cause higher premiums and more uninsured.
Read her explanations in the whole article: Ten reasons public won’t buy Senate health care plan.
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