The myth of universal health care

.... Despite this deliberate overinflation of the facts, it remains a laudable and important goal to reduce the number of uninsured. Tax credits for lower-income individuals, however, are the best method for achieving this goal -- not universal health care. Full Story »

Posted by Peggy Kruse
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Posted by: Posted by Peggy Kruse - Jun 28, 2006 - 12:29 PM PDT
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Edited by: Peggy Kruse - Jun 28, 2006 - 12:35 PM PDT

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by Peggy Kruse - Jun. 28, 2006

This is an opinion piece, with which I don't agree, but which I submit because it provides interpretation of facts and arguments from a different viewpoint. I believe those who can effect universal health care need to consider varied statistics and alternatives to come up with a workable solution. The author's solution could indeed be one part of 'universal health care,' which he dismisses as meaning 'single payer.'

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