Regardless of how the implementation of health insurance reform transpires over the coming years -- if indeed it withstands court challenges and potential shifts in the Congress over the next two elections -- I think it's safe to say that political scientists recounting the political maneuveuring required to pass the bill will long be writing about the pivotal role played by a single member of the House of Representatives.
Showing posts with label Health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health care. Show all posts
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
The Health Care Hysteria
Democracy is messy. It's part of the essence of our system of government that we elect officials whom we think best represent our own political values and priorities, then empower them to go speak for us in the creation and implementation of laws that govern our nation. That very basic principle guarantees that there will be ongoing debate and differences since so two Congressional districts, no two states and no two Americans are likely to have identical views on every issue facing the country at any given time.
So it's not the conflict of the past year regarding health care reform that troubles me; our system was designed for debates like this and it's the hallmark of America that we wrestle with these tough social issues in a vocal and public way. What troubles me is the hysterical characterization of the various ideas on this issue, which has clearly reached a crescendo this month.
So it's not the conflict of the past year regarding health care reform that troubles me; our system was designed for debates like this and it's the hallmark of America that we wrestle with these tough social issues in a vocal and public way. What troubles me is the hysterical characterization of the various ideas on this issue, which has clearly reached a crescendo this month.
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