Ahnold’s Very, Very Bad Movie

Arnold Kling is far too kind in his description of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s new health care proposal.  While I suppose it is possible for the plan to have been worse (it could have endorsed Massachusetts-style managed competition, for instance), the plan gets almost everything wrong, from its tax on employment to its individual mandate, from increased welfare subsidies to increased insurance regulation.  The proposal will end up hurting workers, employers, health care providers, and health care consumers.  Consider just some of what the Governator is calling for:

Governor Schwarzenegger seems to be under the impression that health care in California suffers from too little government regulation, control, and subsidies.  He’s just plain wrong.

Michael D. Tanner • January 9, 2007 @ 1:57 pm
Filed under: General; Health, Welfare & Entitlements

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