I seem to be sending McCain's office a lot of "thank you for saving my insurance" emails these days. (I totally believe in rewarding good behavior.)
Something I don't get. There seems to be the idea out that that a solution to the health care problem is for Congress to set a limit on how much money the federal government will spend. Isn't that kind of like me saying, "I'm spending too much on groceries. I refuse to spend more than $10 per week on groceries."? For awhile, you can cut back on stuff and substitute. Where do you go from the bottom of the barrel? Isn't health care the same way? If they decide it costs too much, so they refuse to spend the money, then you just die, right? (I've said since Reagan that this is the Republican idea of a "war on poverty". They want to eliminate it by killing off poor folk.)
I sure wish someone would set about actually working on the problem. Which, to me, is that health care, and insurance, costs more than most people can afford to pay.