Nov 17 / m

There’s Nothing Stranger

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{{w|John Shadegg}}, U.S. Congressman.
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Than opening up the Wall Street Journal and seeing your name:

“John Shadegg’s proposal is certainly a better alternative than the Democrats’ bloated bill, guaranteed to increase costs and explode the deficit (“The No-Cost Path to Cheaper Health Care,” op-ed, Nov. 6). However, it still just chips away at the heart of the problem, the actual cost of the health-care procedure. I’d like to see a proposal that gives tax advantage to high-deductible plans, so people have skin in the game, and that forces doctors and hospitals to publish their prices before treatment is given. With both the use and cost of health care better controlled, health insurance will become much cheaper.

- m”

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Okay, maybe there are stranger things

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