Obama’s Healthcare by Committee
By Ed Feulner, The Washington Times
A camel, they say, is a horse designed by committee. To take the expression further, let’s call it a committee of experts. After all, only “experts” could take something as graceful as a horse and replace it with something as difficult as a camel. And that brings us to health care.
During his presidential campaign, President-elect Barack Obama promised to help uninsured Americans obtain coverage. But, “If you already have health insurance, the only thing that will change under my plan is that we will lower your premiums,” he told an audience in Canton, Ohio, in October. “If you don’t have health insurance, you’ll be able to get the same kind of health insurance that members of Congress give themselves.”
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