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I am not answering for mrknowitall.

My opinion is the stakes are too high for politicians to even suggest we dismantle the corrupt greedy system the insurance cartels have manufactured for themselves and actually try to come up with an efficient way to provide basic health care for all persons- especially those persons who cannot afford to see a healthcare provider today.
How is increasing competition for health care capital a bad thing? It seems, to me, that all market participants will benefit from lowering barriers to that potential capital.

This option would have been much easier to implement, if we were running massive surpluses.