Thursday, March 22, 2012

Anonymous REPs & DEMs Implicit Monopoly Structures Unreformed

Anonymous REPs & DEMs Implicit Monopoly Structures Unreformed

twitter.com www.voanews.com Next week, the US Supreme Court hears arguments on legal challenges to President Obama's signature health care reform law. The court's ruling, expected in June, will be of immense importance to Americans and a president seeking re-election in November. President Obama signed health care reform into law in 2010 after prevailing in a year-long political struggle on an issue that defied bipartisan solutions for decades. Thirty million uninsured Americans gain access to coverage. Highly popular provisions prohibit denial of coverage based on pre-existing medical conditions, and allow children to remain on their parents' plans until they are 26. A recent opinion poll found that fewer Americans now believe their health care will worsen under the law. Polls also show that opposition to the law remains high. Critics, such as Republican Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming, who is a doctor, call it a big government approach that will drive up deficits and debt! and lower the quality of care. "Patients I talk to want patient-centered health care," he said. "They don't want insurance company-centered or government-centered." FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 106A-117 of the US Copyright Law. Anonymous REPs & DEMs Implict monopoly structures You Decide: Like = yes ...





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