National Healthcare Reform

by JS

I was pleased to find plenty of convincing responses to this piece on health care reform. The only thing I’d add is that a lot of debate about health care seems to involve arguments against approaches that are not actually being considered. You can write a screed against a big single-payer, government run program, but you’d be wasting your time in some sense because, well, such a plan doesn’t really fit in the collection of proposals that can feasibly be passed.

A trickier, and less honest approach is to obfuscate what kind of health care reform you are arguing against in order to disguise the fact that your arguments don’t make a lot of sense in the context of the current policies actually under consideration. Being good at broad, ideological obfuscation should not be a sufficient condition for popular opinion making, but unfortunately it seems to be.

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