Thursday, September 27, 2007

If it's Universal, its Coercive 

Arizona ballot measure

Categories:  Arizona

Clint Bolick, head of the Center for Constitutional Litigation at the Goldwater Institute, writes on the Arizona ballot measure I mentioned yesterday.

Here's the key: "Health insurance isn't "universal" if people are allowed to opt out or choose options not allowed by the government.

To take an example, consider Social Security: It's certainly a "universal" plan. Can you get out of it? No way.



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