They have heard enough of empty promises from politicians who care only about getting re-elected and having more power. Yet even with all these and other problems, many Americans have given up and figure that it is up to the government to solve the problem. They wonder if the government solution will still allow them rapid access to high quality health care they deserve.
The current proposals for reform are cloaked as big changes, but as it turns out, they are actually more of the same. They can be summed up in this way: turn more control over to the government and insurance companies while politicians and special interests jockey for credit and work behind the scenes to benefit -- at the expense of individual Americans.
Americans don't need government as the middle man between them and their doctor nor between them and their health insurance. David McKalip, M.D. makes the point that Americans buy their own auto, home and life insurance (at affordable prices) but the cost of health insurance is prohibitive due to government involvement.
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