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    Thursday
    Jun282012

    The ACA debate

    It's starting in earnest now. It's amazing to read the liberal reactions. The Left has no qualms with government telling us what we can and can't do regarding healthcare. They appear to see healthcare as a public good provided by government that somehow got out of whack when government allowed too many private insurance plans without enough regulation and control by government. Did you know that people were getting all kinds of extravagant treatment covered? The Left now wants government to manage coverage and treatment so that there's enough healthcare to go around.

    PPACA, if it's enacted, is one last government fling before the collapse. This is the Entitlement Mother of all Entitlment Mothers. We, the country as we know  it, might not even last long enough to experience the damage of the total interventions, because companies are just not going to hire until they know what their costs will be, and the confusion of PPACA is just starting. Maybe we need a reset -- it seems to be coming whether we need it or not.