We believe that so much attention has been focused on the politics of health care that we’re losing sight of the core problems. Health costs are skyrocketing, which affects all of us, and if you get seriously sick, having insurance is no guarantee that you’ll get the care you need.
We are in the business of providing information and advice that helps consumers. We don’t make campaign contributions. We don’t endorse candidates. And we don’t care who gets the credit for fixing the problems with health care—we just need them fixed. Doing nothing about health care is not a solution.
JJ Stands with Consumer Reports
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- Date : October 5, 2009
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It really is sad that the focus has slipped away from cost of health care and into health insurance as the answer.
Nance
Tomorrow (Wednesday) night’s Keith Olbermann is going to be the whole hour as one of his “special comments” on “Health Care Reform: the Fight Against Death.”