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SourcePageNational Review
DateDateOctober 29, 2013
URLURLhttp://www.nationalreview.com/article/362443/obamacare-worst-case-scenario-kevin-d-williamson
QuoteTextObamacare in effect outlaws traditional insurance and substitutes in its place a mandatory system of prepaid health care administered by the kind and gentle souls who run insurance companies, which is in fact in many ways similar to the mandatory health-savings accounts in Singapore — minus the property rights, wealth building, heritability, efficiency, and consumer choice.
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Obamacare Is the Worst-Case Scenario by Kevin Williamson (National Review, October 29, 2013) (view)