Andrew Sullivan Joins the Anti-Universal Coverage Club
…in this post, where he also critiques Michael Moore’s SiCKO. Sullivan writes:
[A]llowing individuals to own their own health insurance and carry it from job to job would be a more meaningful reform [than the Romney healthcare initiative] – and univeralism can be over-rated. On this, I’m in agreement with this National Review editorial.
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Filed under: Cato Publications; General; Health, Welfare & Entitlements

