Lord -
The problem is that I'm not paying for choice. I'm paying for bureaucracy. For example, I had to get a very specific plan because I live in Ohio. Rather than get a plan that fits my lifestyle, or coverage goals, I got into a plan that was simply 'there' because the rules of health care regulation demand that is what I get.
I want to be able to have the same choices I have for auto insurance. Until the government fixes that (and they aren't under this bill), then I will continue to get health care that I don't want at a price I don't like.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







