Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Whole Point Of Reform Is Not To Get Hurt

"I have voiced my various practical objections to the particular options on the table at various moments. But the main thing is that I don't want to give the government a greater role in health care markets. Nay, not even if all the other countries . . . well, all the cool countries, anyway . . . are doing it.

The whole reason we don't let most teenagers live on their own is that we recognize that they're not ready to make a lot of major decisions."


-- Meagan McArdle, kinda writing about liberals as exactly what they are - oversized children - with waaay too much uninformed admiration (and waaay too little common sense) regarding what's happening across The Atlantic.

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