Governor Deal has undoubtedly realized that any collaboration with the Obamacrats merely allows Obamacare’s roots to grow deeper into the soil. Now instead of wasting time on a Health Benefits Exchange, Georgia’s legislators can spend their time considering more effective health reforms, a task which they appear to be taking up with gusto: They are going to debate an interstate compact for health insurance, which can eliminate the federal government’s control of health care entirely. (For my take on a health-insurance compact, please see here.)
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Nathan Deal Makes the Right Deal for Georgia
John R. Graham
Governor Deal has undoubtedly realized that any collaboration with the Obamacrats merely allows Obamacare’s roots to grow deeper into the soil. Now instead of wasting time on a Health Benefits Exchange, Georgia’s legislators can spend their time considering more effective health reforms, a task which they appear to be taking up with gusto: They are going to debate an interstate compact for health insurance, which can eliminate the federal government’s control of health care entirely. (For my take on a health-insurance compact, please see here.)
(Crossposted at National Review Online).
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.