Originally posted by Drachasor
Kerry is not proposing a government-run healthcare system. He is proposing that the government helps pool the resources and bargaining power of everyone together and provide some financial assistance in order to get healthcare. Companies would still run the actual healthcare system.
Bush doesn't have any real proposals to fix the problem. He only talks about trial lawyers, and they are a *relatively* minor issue; they don't increase insurance costs much, and they don't affect most doctors. Kerry also wants to solve the trial lawyer issue, however he wants to do it in a way that will still allow people to sue in just cases.
-Drachasor
Kerry is not proposing a government-run healthcare system. He is proposing that the government helps pool the resources and bargaining power of everyone together and provide some financial assistance in order to get healthcare. Companies would still run the actual healthcare system.
Bush doesn't have any real proposals to fix the problem. He only talks about trial lawyers, and they are a *relatively* minor issue; they don't increase insurance costs much, and they don't affect most doctors. Kerry also wants to solve the trial lawyer issue, however he wants to do it in a way that will still allow people to sue in just cases.
-Drachasor
Kerry's plans go way beyond this in that what he proposes has nothing to do with the problems of small business and the poor, but offers instead a major takeover of the health insurance industry by the government.
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