Getting the government out of the health care insurance business is the answer to rising costs, according to John Shadegg, from Arizona District 5. The plan, which offers a stipend to people who cannot afford insurance, allows people to choose their insurance or keep the money, putting the oness on the individual at a much lower cost than the public option proposed by the Dems.
Expect to see any such measure ignored by the Dems:
a) it costs too little.
b) it doesn't create huge amounts of government wastes.
c) Republicans and Libertarians love it.
d) if it works, Americans will want the same type of program for Medicare.
e) did I say it costs too little?
Friday, August 21, 2009
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Who am I? Like yourself, I am a concerned citizen who is sick of elected officials who's only concern is their own political future. In 1994 I moved to southern Arizona to work and live because of the large number of jobs being created in this fabulous state. Like most Arizonans I value the freedom of economic opportunity that this state is known for and that has helped us to thrive. Unfortunately, many politicians, having passed themselves off as sharing these values, now promote a socialistic agenda, wanting to spend the wealth that Arizonan's create on large government and programs that stifle creativity and initiative. I wish to be a voice in opposition to these charlatans. Enjoy my blog.
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