Plan not fiscally sane solution to health care problems

Nobody seems to get it. The argument is not about whether major American health care problems should be addressed. It is that this legislation is not a fiscally sane solution. And some of the biggest issues aren’t even being addressed. Anyone who thinks that this 2,700-page bill is a good health care plan needs to drag out his or her Economics 101 textbooks.

Numerous alternatives were offered. They have mostly been ignored. Nobody seems to care that the undecided and holdout votes were not swayed on the merits of the bill, but on litmus-test executive orders and various bribes. Or that it was all done behind closed doors. I guess the ends justify the means.