Exactly What Would Be Wrong With Letting Each State Determine It’s Own Health Insurance Reform?
Question by Mark: Exactly what would be wrong with letting each state determine it’s own health insurance reform?
Is there some reason why DC is better suited to reform health insurance (obviously they aren’t any good at it, given the debacle we’ve seen already) than Albany or Indianapolis?
Best answer:
Answer by Well Duh!
The federal government would not have as much control over you. This has always been about control.
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