Health Care Reform

Does Health Care reform failure count as experience in Hillary Clinton’s campaign?
I remember when Bill Clinton began his presidency, Hillary was in charge of the Health Care reform and she failed. But now the Clinton camp is marking it as a plus as it shows her devotion to healthcare reform. But does it question her competency to adminstrate and get results? And does this experience endorse her claim that she should become the President of United States?
No it doesn’t count, but it is revealing because she didn’t identify what the actual problems are with the system–too much government involvement AND the special treatment of the handful of insurers who dominate ALL health care determinations in the majority of cases. If she didn’t enter with a plan then try to twist research she would have seen the solution was free market–which includes REDUCTION of government involvement (the refusal of states to allow insurers to offer a wide variety of plans, including some trimmed down ones, adds a lot to the costs of health care and is SOLELY the fault of the government–and that’s just one concrete, well proven point) and making insurers follow the law everyone else must.
I’m not thrilled with ANY candidate, but it looks like her days may be numbered, which would be a plus as she is 100.0% politician.
Pros & Cons of the Health Care Reform Bill
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January 16th, 2012 at 12:21 am
healthcare in canada…
below are some links I found useful…