During the recent Senate debate over adding a massive prescription drug benefit to our nearly bankrupt Medicare system, Senator Ted Kennedy (0MA) endorsed the plan, referring to it as a "down payment," noting that the lesson learned from the failure of President Clinton's universal healthcare scheme was the need for incrementalism. [1] Senator Kennedy is clever. His end goal is bringing nationalized, socialized healthcare to America. Undoubtedly, his model will be Canada. As such, we should immediately start screaming "no!" and continue until this idea is completely erased from the landscape of contemporary political debate. America's system needs reform, but...