Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

The American people haven't been shy about expressing their views on health-care reform. In the polls and at public events nationwide, they've made it clear that they don't want a behemoth bill that would fundamentally transform a health-care system that works well for most Americans and which offers a level of care that is largely the envy of the world. But they are also understandably concerned about health care's rising costs, its lack of portability, and the ten percent of Americans who are uninsured. They want to see these pressing problems be addressed, but in a sensible and moderate way.

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this shit is so simple. Just covver EVERY CITIZEN with the same plan that The Senate and House have. BOOM! No more problem.

*cover

Furthermore, Americans want insurance to be more affordable. Yet the Baucus bill's requirement that insurers cover all comers--at the same price, at any time--would lead millions to pay the government its fine (still much less than the cost of a premium), quit carrying insurance year-round, and repurchase it only when the immediate need arises. Everyone else's insurance premiums would skyrocket.
Is this for real?

I didn't think of that as a possible abuse. Opinions?

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