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McClelland is right on health care; Gerald D. Moran; Beaver County Times; October 21, 2014.
Previous Moran letters were “Where is the difference?” and “Do more for poor than pray for them.”
Below is a detailed critique of the subject letter.
“As a person who has had employer health care for 41 years, and Medicare for seven, I am thrilled that over 10 million now have choices to get health care -- more than 11million will have choices of health care in 2015. Wal-Mart is helping their employees to get Obama care.
“Keith Rothfus voted 50 times to take health care from 10 million people.”
[RWC] Opposing Obamacare is not the same as voting “to take health care from 10 million people.”
“Erin McClelland is the one I am voting for; she is an expert health care professional. She will work to improve affordable health care. All of us should want everyone to have affordable health care.”
[RWC] Who doesn’t “want everyone to have affordable health care?” Folks like Mrs. McClelland and Mr. Moran believe the best way to do that is via government control. I believe the free market is the best approach to providing the best combination of healthcare accessibility, choice, price, quality, timeliness of treatment, et cetera. No, the Obamacare “marketplace” is not a free market. Please read my paper “Healthcare.”
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