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Healthcare reform is noble and needed, but to rush into it without thinking the whole thing through is foolish. There is a lot of misinformation from both sides, but the fact of the matter is that the white house is making it sound like it will be great for everyone, but in fact that along with the positives, there are significant negatives that no one seems to talk about.
the first and major concern is rationing: It is undeniable that resources (doctors, clinics, hospitals, and especially money) is limited. We are proposing (if you believe the statistics) putting and additonal 47 million people into this system without increasing the resources. There is no way of doing this without rationing, longer waits, etc. Conservavtive or Liberal you have to believe this.
The second major concern is cost. There has never been a Government program implemented that costs even resembled what was predicted. We are predicting a trillion dollars, that means we can expect a significant multiple of this. And our answer to this is to Tax the small businesses we need to create jobs to get out of the worst economy since the great depression?
Close to 90% of the people are insured, for the immediate time, we should do what we need to help that 10% without bankrupting our nation.
We should also look closer at other reasons why health care is so expensive: Tort reform could help
Lets slow down and think about what we are doing!
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