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Politics : A US National Health Care System? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Koligman who wrote (36451)5/3/2014 4:11:25 PM
From: TimF1 Recommendation

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Brumar89

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The key point is that for most Americans there is less choice then there was 6 years ago.

Maybe New Yorker's get more choice, but if so its only because their choices where previously limited by their state government. It would have been better (even just for New Yorkers, and much better for the country as a whole) to just remove those state imposed controls. And even if that was somehow impossible, and expansion in choice for one state*, even the third most populous state, doesn't justify restricting choice for the rest of the country.

* - Assuming that choice has actually expanded for New Yorkers in general and not just in your specific case.