My Concern about Government Run Health Insurance
October 24, 2009 by Super Saver
dividual or organization, I believe past performance is often a good indicator of the expected results in the future. Hence, when the government claims they will give everyone better health care at a lower cost, I look to see how government has performed in other areas for which they have responsibility.While I haven't exhausted all possibilities, the performance of the government in the above examples do not give me confidence they can provide a better, more effective, and less costly health care system. If the government could deliver what they claim for health care, why have they demonstrated the capability in other programs for which they have responsibility? To me, this is a case where past performance likely predicts future results.
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