Barack spoke to voters in Harrisonburg, Virginia this afternoon to make his case for change. While he told attendees of the rally about his plans for providing tax cuts, helping students go to college and creating more jobs, he also focused on health care.
Now, to be fair, there is one thing he’ll change – and that’s our health care system. But he won’t change it in a good way. Senator McCain’s health care plan would tax your benefits for the first time in history. Independent studies say that under his plan, at least 20 million Americans would lose the insurance they currently rely on and be forced to buy health care coverage on the individual market. For all this, he’d only give your family a $5,000 tax credit when the average plan costs over $12,000. Senator McCain doesn’t like to talk about this plan all that much. But this morning, we were offered a stunning bit of straight talk – an October surprise – from his top economic advisor, who actually said that the health insurance people currently get from their employer is – and I quote – “way better” than the health care they would get if John McCain becomes President. Now this is the point I’ve been making since Senator McCain unveiled his plan. It took until the last seven days of this election for his campaign to finally admit the truth. But hey, better late than never. And the truth is, John McCain’s health care plan is radical, it’s unaffordable, and it’s not the change we need right now.
The Obama-Biden plan provides affordable, accessible health care for all Americans, builds on the existing health care system, and uses existing providers, doctors and plans to implement the plan. Under the Obama-Biden plan, patients will be able to make health care decisions with their doctors, instead of being blocked by insurance company bureaucrats. Read more about the detailed health care plan.
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