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The Forbidding Arithmetic of Healthcare Reform
Posted Jul 01 2009 5:01pm
Even Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick say that perhaps the US should not adopt the Massachusetts plan on a national level, according to this June 29, 2009 article in the
Boston Globe
, "
The forbidding arithmetic of healthcare reform
".
The arguments they make are primary economic (albeit important ones). For additional perspective, please see my TOS article on the topic, "
Mandatory Health Insurance: Wrong For Massachusetts, Wrong For America
".
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The arguments they make are primary economic (albeit important ones). For additional perspective, please see my TOS article on the topic, " Mandatory Health Insurance: Wrong For Massachusetts, Wrong For America".