Health Care Reform: Perhaps Our Last Chance

The President promised change.  The question is; change to what?  If you haven’t asked that question, and millions of Americans haven’t, you’re doing yourself and your family a disservice.  Change for the pure sake of change is foolish.

Reform means different things to different people and the House and Senate continue their quest to “reform health care.”  We may be nearing the point of no return on this issue.  If the House and Senate leaders pass anything resembling the 2,000 page (that’s 4 reams of paper and sits over 8 inches high) bill currently being discussed, it will dramatically change the way Americans receive their medical care, probably forever.

I urge everyone to read the following four thought-provoking articles, written by Stanford University economist Thomas Sowell.  He has common sense, he’s not a politician and he writes in plain English.  These articles should make you think twice before trusting the House and Senate to alter the American health care system.

The “Costs” of Medical Care

The “Costs” of Medical Care:  Part II

The “Costs” of Medical Care:  Part III

The “Costs” of Medical Care:  Part IV


Contributed by Michael Zimmerman
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