Last Chance To Clip Obamacare

EDITORIAL: Obamacare R.I.P.  WT.

It is possible if voters take to the polls with the mission of pulling the rug out from Obamacare’s enablers.   Kick out the incumbents who supported it, and elect people who will take the people’s will seriously, and simply defund it.  Repeal would be an option if presidential veto was off the table, but that really is not likely until at least after 2012. 

Is Obamacare an ever worsening concept in health care? 

Perhaps the most comprehensive critique can be found in “Fresh Medicine,” a new book by Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, a Democrat. In a year in which he isn’t even running for re-election, Mr. Bredesen pulls few punches. “Congress and the Obama administration have just added over 30 million people into an obsolete and broken system and done little to address the underlying problems; in multiple ways, they’ve made them worse,” he wrote. “Worse” is an understatement. Lower quality health care, higher costs, more complexity and more regulations would be Obamacare’s legacy.

Are voters ready to shelve Obamacare by electing new representatives on November 2, 2010? 

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