And Dean is right. Either the government acts as an insurer (not care giver, but insurer) to those who don't have/can't get insurance, or it just subsidizes the corporate system that gives us HMOs and all their bureacracy, and denies care to those who need it because of pre-existing conditions. If the latter is the case, stay the heck out of insurance reform, because I don't want my tax dollars (and worse yet, federal protection from lawsuits) going to insurance companies. To me the logical solution to what IS a problem confronting both individuals and small business, is a federal version of Blue Cross. It takes all comers, pay what your income says you can afford, acts as a PPO rather than an HMO, and take it or leave it. Buy private if you want. But alas the good folks in Hartford and on the Hill won't let that happen.
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