Which is exactly what we have today...lack of consensus of the health care as a right causes less than perfection in legislation
Actually, I agree. When you start with ideological dogma (health care as a right), it is a non-starter in achieving consensus - because you are working on advancing a dogma, rather then working on steps to improve quality and affordability of medical care.
Then, when you are up the creek with your dogma, and are resorting to selling out special interests, bribery, Enron style gimmicks, the question is not between good and perfect, but between bad and fraudulent.
mostly due to obstruction and maneuvers.
No, it is because health care is a very complicated issue: supply, demand, cost, access, luxury, affordability, choice, innovation, individual responsibility, government responsibility, quality of care, quantity, desirability of quantity of care, prevention, intervention, litigation, drugs, natural therapies, nutrition.
There are so many dimensions here... Now we have Democrats gamble that a document unleashed after months of hiding in Harry Reid's closet will address it all... |