What's wrong with nationalized health care?

The face-off between the president and Congress over whether to expand coverage for children highlights a larger issue: It's about time that the nation has an honest discussion about health care reform.

Both houses of Congress want to expand health care coverage of low-income children under the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), which expires at the end of this month. Most members of Congress are concerned that more and more low-income children are falling into the growing pool of the USA's uninsured, most recently estimated to be 47 million. Full Story »

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by Michael Townes Watson - Oct. 1, 2008

The story highlights the necessity of having an honest and complete national discussion of the pros and cons of universal healthcare coverage. It points out the need for honesty by all parties in the costs and benefits.

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