Posted on 10/23/2015 8:22:04 PM PDT by 100American
http://townhall.com/columnists/kenblackwell/2015/10/23/hillary-offers-disastrous-obamacare-20-n2069866/page/full
One thing is clear: our country faces many challenges when it comes to health care. And the last thing Americans need is another misguided leader with failed policies that discourage risk taking and innovation. Yet, after seeing Secretary Clintons proposal to address prescription drug costs, we should be deeply concerned about another national health care policy that could have disastrous effects.
Clintons sweeping proposal combines a number of misguided policies that would undermine access and choice of medicines for patients. It would also destroy incentives to invest in new cures and life-saving treatments. A reckless plan of this magnitude would reduce American economic competitiveness and send critical U.S. jobs overseas.
ObamaCare has already created a litany of burdensome regulations and broken promises. Clintons proposal to inject the government into yet another industry to set price controls on life-saving medicines will only further harm consumers.
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If she is jailed then we won’t have to suffer.
As if this is her own plan.
This woman is almost 70. For the love of all that is holy could she not die already! At least have the debilitating painful stroke that she so clearly deserves!
The countries that have socialized medicine, Canada, Britain, et al refuse to pay market price for drugs, ie they refuse to pay for the research. A big reason our prices are higher. We are paying for all the research.
If we follow in their socialist footsteps, the research will dry up. Nothing, nada. People will die.
Thanks for nothing, Hillary.
The next election is not about who or how many cast the votes, only who counts them. President Shrillary the first.
The Hildebeast wants to expand Socialized medicine. Shocker.
Yes people will die but that hag will live to be 150 yrs old and will still be in government. Ugh.
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