It's not a good idea to conceptualize a static relationship with long-standing policies, like health care.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't believe we have defined health care reform very well in this country.
What you see is when the government gets involved, you run out of money and health care gets rationed.
Frankly, health care and politics are 'inextricably intertwined.'
It is not good not to have health insurance; that leaves the family very vulnerable.
I've laid down my set of principles, so I will not force government-run health care on anyone.
Government health care changes the relationship between the citizen and the state, and, in fact, I think it's an assault on citizenship.
People don't like it, but inevitably we need to think about both the costs and the benefits of health care. We cannot avoid the financial consequences.
I don't have a problem talking about Medicare or Medicaid or some other very important issue.
We have been trained not to think about our health care until there's a problem.
Folks, the most insidious part of this whole health care scheme is that all of these vast medical expenditures will become nothing more than government budget items. We individuals will no longer exist. The relationship between a government and citizen will change forever.