I was listening to the radio news this AM and heard somting interesting.
A New Mexico state senator introduced a bill (which failed of coarse) that require insurance companies to submit how much was spent on health care and how much on compensation for administration.
And that is that is the key to getting SPHC on a federal level. First let us find out what the facts are…Which is better, the system we have now or something else? And to know that we need the facts… Empower a Congressional comity to investigate this question so that the congress can make and informed decision on the question, even if necessary subpoenaing the finantual records of the insurance companies.
Does that thought make me a radical or just some one who would like answers based on facts.
5. Yes, it is an elegant idea. I think it would be instantly popular.
Hope they can pull it off quickly. That could set the stage for the long process of "health care reform". (AKA: "Health care lobbyists trying to stop reform)
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