The first question that hardly anyone is asking about health care reform


but somebody should be

What EXISTING laws and regulations prevent competition, innovation, and lower costs?

If Congress can do no wrong, then shouldn't the first move be to unshackle the American people?

Competition is the one factor that we know makes things better and cheaper.

We know politicos can't set prices. We know that "official" standards will be superseded very quickly.

Traditionally, the industries that are the least regulated manage to deliver the cheapest products at the highest quality.

Isn't that EXACTLY what health care reform is supposed to be about?

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - March 8, 2010 at 12:38 PM  Tag


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