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November 30, 2007
Man Date and Sub Sud Eyes
by Nicholas Beaudrot of Electoral Math
In all this discussion about the enforcement of an individual mandate to purchase health insurance, we seem to have lost sight of the fact that the Clinton, Obama, and especially Edwards plans all provide generous subsidies. Poor, working-class, middle-class, an barely-middle-class-in-NYC-and-SF Americans will only pay part of the cost of health insurance, with the government picking up the rest. It's bad politics to make the middle class pay too much for health care; thus, the President (and Congress!) will have huge incentive to make sure it doesn't cost too much. Thus, in practice, the number of people who would actually see their wages garnished or get taken to collections would be relatively low. And if there are huge complaints about affordability, that will create the political will to increase the subsidies. Is this all a little bit backwards? Shouldn't we just pay for health insurance directly out of the general fund, or just build some state-run hospitals? Maybe. But if the goal is to get a system that's truly universal with one swing of the bat, it's probably the only way to get from here to there given the country's current political dynamics.
Update: Touche .
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I'm sorry, but both Hillary and Edward's plans for health care are disasters waiting to happen. The problem is that people WILL see their wages garnished, and those that do will likely end up being unable to pay rent or afford food when they do. That is going to create hundreds, or even thousands, of horror stories about 'universal healthcare' that are "
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