And now, the rest of the story …
Heartland InstitutePosted: September 30th, 2007 by Steve Trinward
Author: Conrad F. Meier
“The Clinton administration’s plan for universal healthcare never was about ‘the greater social good’ or ‘doing the people’s business.’ It was about elimination of the private insurance sector—from the corporate boardroom to the insurance broker in the field. All would be eliminated in favor of one insurance agent: the government. The ill-fated Clinton proposal was a plan for compulsory enrollment, compulsory health insurance taxes paid by employers, increased public taxation, and means-tested premiums. It was about the elimination of private medical care—from the doctor’s office to the drug store. Every healthcare move you made — from your doctor’s appointment to your mastectomy to your Viagra purchase — would be under government control and recorded in a government databank.” [editor’s note: This perspective from over five years ago, nearly a decade after HillaryCare I was put forth, is instructive for its predictions of the next likely scheme - SAT] (01/01/2002 —

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