A Strong Case against Health Care “Reform” – 14 Key Points (Part 1)

This week, President Obama is once again pushing hard for so-called health care “reform.”  Such health care “reform” might better be called government-controlled or government-dictated health care for every American.  With all the debate going on, let’s summarize a strong case against so-called health care “reform.”

In Part 1, the 14 Key Points against government-controlled health care are listed.  In Parts 2, 3 and 4, reasons for each point are given.

  1. It Means Fewer Jobs.
  2. It Means Higher Health Care Costs.
  3. It Means Higher Health Insurance Premium Costs.
  4. It Means Some Health Insurance Companies Will Go Out of Business. 
  5. It Means Many Good Doctors and Practices Will Close Down.
  6. It Means Lower Health Care Quality.    
  7. It Means Fewer Innovations in Health Care Products, Services and Pricing Models as well as Health Insurance Products. 
  8. It Means Fewer Health Care Choices for Patients.
  9. It Means Health Care Rationing by Government Bureaucrats.
  10. It’s Not Constitutional. 
  11. It’s Not Fiscally Sound.
  12. It’s Not Necessary because there are much Better, Free Market Solutions Available. 
  13. It’s Not Wanted by the Majority of Americans in Poll after Poll.  
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