Dr. Scott W. Atlas, professor at Stanford University Medical Center and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, predicts a last gasp effort by the doomed Democrat majority to drive a nail in the coffin of
the private health insurance industry and perhaps severely restrict the ability of the nations' doctors to practice medicine as they see fit. :
When Congress passed the health legislation plan that the president sought, it radically changed health care in the United States and audaciously imposed a strong-armed federal government onto perhaps the most personal of all segments of American life. In the ensuing months, the opposition has tried to understand what it can do when governmental power is enacted despite the will of the people. Legal battles questioning the constitutionality of the legislation are already under way in more than 20 states. Political activists are targeting the rogue politicians who flaunted their own agenda in the face of the constituents who elected them in the first place. But indications are that this Congress and this administration may not care what the American public wants. Ultimately, they may be prepared to commit political suicide in a last-ditch effort to push their unwanted agenda on the nation.
Scary stuff, indeed.
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