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    Oct242010

    Government controlled insurance coverage

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/10/24/companies-examine-health-care-laws-effect-employee-coverage/

    It will take only a few big companies dropping insurance coverage to set off a domino effect. Employer provision of healthcare coverage, although an unfortunate developement in itself, has become the major source of insurance coverage -- shortly, government managed and government subsidized coalitions of selcted companies will be the main source, leading to pressure to nationalize healthcare coverage and services. Once government has complete control of the healthcare industry, which they have already in practice, the final transition to statism will be complete, and higher taxes will place American commerce at a greater disadvantage in the global economy, which means unemployment might be very high for decades to come.

    Reader Comments (1)

    Is this true ? I think is just some rumors. In fact this is a good idea but it's very difficult to make the private companies to respect these rules.

    November 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatalinos

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