The current debate over whether the national health care plan being developed in Congress should or should not include a so-called "public option" -- a health insurance plan set up by the government to compete with private health insurance providers -- misses the point.
In reality, the entirety of the congressional health care plan is a "public option." It is all about one thing: putting government in control of health care.

In doing so, it will necessarily increase the government's influence over some of the most morally...












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