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marmar

(77,080 posts)
Thu May 3, 2012, 09:34 PM May 2012

Yes, the Health-Care Mandate Is About Liberty


(Bloomberg) As they await the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act, legal critics of the law say their case is about liberty. If the government can instruct people to obtain health insurance, they keep asking, what’s to stop it from requiring them to buy broccoli?

But the real threat to liberty in this case isn’t a hypothetical broccoli law. It’s the problem that the mandate remedies -- the failure of the health-insurance market -- and the long-standing national crisis of rising health-care costs that Congress finally found a way to address.

It’s not a coincidence that in every advanced country in the world, including the U.S., the government is heavily involved in the health-care market and has been for generations. Everybody needs medical attention, at some point, and virtually everybody needs health insurance to pay for it. Nobody can predict when he or she will need care and virtually nobody can pay for it out of pocket. Even the law’s challengers acknowledge these facts.

But in the U.S., not everybody can actually get health insurance -- partly because, as economists have long understood, the health-insurance market is almost uniquely prone to dysfunction. ..................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-03/yes-the-health-care-mandate-is-about-liberty.html



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Yes, the Health-Care Mandate Is About Liberty (Original Post) marmar May 2012 OP
Give me liberty and give you death, if you can't afford or can't get insurance. that surely doesn't libinnyandia May 2012 #1

libinnyandia

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1. Give me liberty and give you death, if you can't afford or can't get insurance. that surely doesn't
Thu May 3, 2012, 10:01 PM
May 2012

sound like the founding fathers would say.

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