> Judah wrote:
> It involves increasing the risk pool, strengthening the bargaining
> position, investing in preventative medicine and streamlining
> administration.
>

Let's see if I'm understanding:

* The people without coverage in this country don't have it because
they're too expensive and/or can't afford the premiums.  By adding
their costs back in we lower costs because ... why again?  Isn't that
like saying home insurance will go down if we have more hurricanes?

* Medicare doesn't pay for routine physicals today, but if we add in
everyone in America that'll lower costs because ... why again?

* The government, given it's great track record of lack of red tape,
will get this stuff all streamlined.

Ok, so far, you're not doing a very job explaining how changing who
pays the bills will lower the bills.

What am I missing?

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