So, strangely enough, we seem to be on the verge of passing a health care plan that will not allow illegal aliens to pay for their health care, but which will, never the less, provide them with the most expensive (emergency room) health care benefits.
Senator Boxer links well-dressed protesters of the 2000 Bush/Gore election controversy, with the current well-dressed protesters of the Health Care Reform Plan.
The President would be the single-most powerful individual when it comes to controlling our health care, and he will have an unprecedented power over the day-to-day lives of the American people; even more so than by appointing a Supreme Court Justice.
In the beginning, health insurance was meant to allay those fears, much in the same way that automobile liability insurance helps protect us from impoverishment. So, health insurance, per se, is a good thing to have. The problem seems to be that instead of protecting us from financially catastrophic financial ruin, the insurance companies have tried to take on the roll of Health Care Providers by attempting to meet all our health needs and concerns.