Repeal the Un-American Healthcare Law
In reality, if anything is "Un-American", it's the healthcare bill the Senate and House ultimately passed which was signed into law in March, 2010. Despite it's claimed aims, this legislation will reduce choice, restrict personal liberty, and lower health care quality. In a country founded on the ideals of freedom and liberty, there's nothing American about those results.
This website is little more than a clearinghouse of information related to the healthcare debate and why the Healthcare "Reform" law must be
You can keep your doctor; you can keep your insurance, if you’re happy with it, Obama keeps assuring us in soothing, lullaby tones. Oh, really? And what if my doctor is not the one appointed by the new government medical boards for ruling on my access to tests and specialists? And what if my insurance company goes belly up because of undercutting by its government-bankrolled competitor? Face it: Virtually all nationalized health systems, neither nourished nor updated by profit-driven private investment, eventually lead to rationing.
I just don’t get it. Why the insane rush to pass a bill, any bill, in three weeks? And why such an abject failure by the Obama administration to present the issues to the public in a rational, detailed, informational way? The U.S. is gigantic; many of our states are bigger than whole European nations. The bureaucracy required to institute and manage a nationalized health system here would be Byzantine beyond belief and would vampirically absorb whatever savings Obama thinks could be made. And the transition period would be a nightmare of red tape and mammoth screw-ups, which we can ill afford with a faltering economy.