Brown & Tester: The Cost of Inaction on Health Reform

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

Senators Sherrod Brown and Jon Tester today joined one another on the floor to discuss the cost of inaction on health care reform. Both senators discussed many of the same questions they're hearing from their constituents about the contents of the final health legislation.

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  • @shooter348

    "in this unconstitutional bill ..."

    Are you saying Medicare is also unconstitutional?

    Which part of the constitution says gov. run health care is unconstitutional?

  • The governmental takeover is in the incrementalism of the plan. There may be no "public option" in this unconstitutional bill but as the healthcare industry further deteriorates from from the costs of excessive regulation and price controls the government will further "fix" the problems by incrementally taking more control until healthcare is as worthless as any other government run program.

  • The cost of inaction to whom? The government ? How are they losing money when health care is private? How about government get the hell out of health care completely and let the free market work.

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