It sounds like the same tired approach to any reform. Put the responsibility on consumers, take the responsibility off of corporations and don't you dare hold corporate or special interests accountable for making things the mess that they are.
I end with this New Rule from Bill Maher on the profit motive in health care, which is why people are crying out for reform. Perhaps, you've seen it.
Oh, and Howard Dean will be guest hosting Countdown on MSNBC tonight and tomorrow night. Tune in to see if Dean supports the Democratic Party's move to let the public option die in the Senate (and now possibly the House) or if he fiercely opposes the direction that health care reform is going.
Could Dean turn this thing around? I don't know.
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