ObamaCare Mulligan

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Author(s) The Wall Street Journal editorial board
Source The Wall Street Journal
Date April 26, 2010
URL http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704133804575198322718759844.html
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Quotes-start.png "In fact, the real choice with medical care, as with any good or service, is between rationing via politics and bureaucratic lines or via a competitive market and prices. As Democrats are showing by trying to pass a new insurance bill, they want all U.S. health care to function like price-controlled Medicare. Dr. Berwick's job as the country's largest purchaser of health care will be to find ways to offset the higher insurance and medical costs that ObamaCare's subsidies and mandates will cause, which will inevitably mean political rationing of care." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Act should not have been passed on the topic Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.