
Ann Geracimos, writing in The Washington Times this morning, boils it down:
The government's initial plan was to have 160 million doses available in October; the actual production at month's end was barely 15 percent of that -- 24.8 million doses.
A government projection off by 85 percent: The healthcare equivalent of "We will, in fact, be greeted as liberators."
And these are the people doing national health insurance?
Imagine, 15% of patients needing surgery able to be covered due to a shortage of tables and doctors...
ReplyDeleteMilitary Healthcare is a great example of how much of a debauchle a public-sponsored option is. Oh the stories I could tell....