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The Senate’s version of ObamaCare: very bad medicine

Heard this on Rush's show today and thought it was a superb analysis.

Before Thanksgiving, the Senate voted to opening debate on President Obama's health-care bill, and that debate begins in earnest this week.

Well, if they want a debate, let's let them have it. But let's not get distracted by the sideshows Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has planned for us.

Forget about abortion. Of course the left will accept restrictions on funding for abortion, because they want to keep moderate Democrats on board for the goal they know is really important: giving the government a dominant role in health care. Everything else is just details, and funding for abortions is an issue to which the left can return at leisure later on—once government is firmly in charge of everything.

And don't bother debating the "public option," either, because it's already dead; enough Democratic senators have come out against it. But Harry Reid is all too happy to have a debate over the public option so he can make a show of "compromising" and giving it up. And while we're having that fake debate, he's hoping that we won't be challenging everything else in the bill.

So let's get straight what the real essentials of the bill are—and how disastrous they are.

Three provisions constitute the vicious heart of the Democrats' health-care overhaul.

Read the rest on The Intellectual Activist.

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