Monday, August 10, 2009

It's An Operation Worth Noting

"Why aren't we hearing more from doctors about why we need the proposed health care reform?

Asks David Kurtz at TPM:

So where are the family practice docs, the public health docs, the rural practitioners, those who staff the inner city clinics? I'm not suggesting they're purposely sitting on the sidelines, but they do seem to have been sidelined in this debate. Can we hear more from them? Have I just missed it?

Yeah, and where are all the horror stories about people suffering and dying because of the current healthcare setup? You'd think there'd be all sorts of compelling anecdotes offered up to sway public opinion about the need for a big change. Quite aside from whether the proposed changes would solve the problems, I do think we should have been shown a vivid picture of the need for change.

What is the meaning of the absence of a vivid picture? I can only think of 3 answers: 1. The problem isn't there, 2. the Democrats are woefully inadequate politicians, and 3. some combination of #1 and #2."


-- Ann Althouse, ripping the scab off the Democrat's NewAge way of approaching "wellness" - by "fixing" another non-existant "problem" - in her Althouse.

Panda Bear, M.D. has written many times on American healthcare and what's wrong with it, but, I'm pretty sure, he thinks Obots figure to be more of the problem than those who we should look to for a solution.

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