"For middle-income people not qualifying for state-subsidized health insurance, costs are too high for even skimpy coverage. For an individual earning $31,213, the cheapest plan can cost $9,872 in premiums and out-of-pocket payments."
and
"Low-income residents, previously eligible for free care, have insurance policies requiring unaffordable copayments for office visits and medications."
and
"High-deductible plans that have additional out-of-pocket expenses can result in many people not using their insurance when they are sick."
and
"Spending for the Commonwealth Care subsidized program has doubled, from $630 million in 2007 to an estimated $1.3 billion for 2009, which is not sustainable."
If the GOP gives us Mitt in 2012, I won't vote for him.
Well then..... get out there and vote in the primary and get everyone you know to vote in the primary. If he doesn’t get the votes he won’t be the candidate, but as long as 8 - 12% is all that votes in the primaries, frankly he will stand a good shot because he WILL turn out the vote; it is up to us to push back at the polls.