by LukeAmerica2020 on July 17, 2009

Democrats, in their endless attempts to sell us their plans for government health care, have repeatedly stated that their plan just a government health care “option.” “You’ll get to keep your current health care plan,” they tell us. “This isn’t government health care.”

But, in reality, while you will get to keep your current health insurance plan under the bill proposed by Democrats in the House as of the first day that bill takes effect you won’t be able to make any changes to it. If you quit your job and drop your health care you won’t be able to sign up for another plan. If you’re getting your first job and leaving your parents’ health insurance plan to get your own insurance for the first time you won’t have much in the way of choice.

Under the current plan, private insurance will be effectively regulated out of existence.

References:
   Investor’s Business Daily
   WorldNetDaily
   HotAir.com
   The Heritage Foundation

 

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