He contributes nothing to the debate of insurance reform and is wrong. Two of the proposals he is complaining about were from republican senators so he wrong as well.
The debate is not about insurance reform, it is about destroying the current health care system and replacing it with a huge, unmanageable, and unaccountable government bureaucracy.
The current insurance company system was actually put in place by government in the first place and adding more government bureaucracy will not help the system it will simply cripple it further.
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He contributes nothing to the debate of insurance reform and is wrong. Two of the proposals he is complaining about were from republican senators so he wrong as well.
The debate is not about insurance reform, it is about destroying the current health care system and replacing it with a huge, unmanageable, and unaccountable government bureaucracy.
The current insurance company system was actually put in place by government in the first place and adding more government bureaucracy will not help the system it will simply cripple it further.
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