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HillaryCare, Part II

September 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Michael Tanner comments on HillaryCare, part 2:

Here we go again. HillaryCare is back, and its apparent that Sen. Clinton has learned little since the American people overwhelmingly rejected her last attempt to overhaul the U.S. health care system. Once again her plan, which would cost $110 billion per year in new taxes, calls for greater government control over American health care. If her plan were to pass this time, it would mean higher taxes, lost jobs, less patient choice, and poorer quality health care.

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With health care, as with so many other things, Hillary Clinton clearly trusts big government more than she trusts the free market and the American people.

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