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Health Care Reform:
Democrats say Universal Healthcare but Is Healthcare Reform the Answer?

When I first went to John McCain's healthcare plan on his website, it looks nice and neat with three bulleted "plan goals." But then, when I clicked on the button that outlines his healthcare plan I found myself looking at a full page of back to back bulleted sentences. Even as someone researching his healthcare plan to tell you about it, my first response was to close the page. I Decided to Stay and Take a Look at McCain's Plan
OK, so I have been in this business long enough to know that just because information on the web may not be laid out user friendly, that does not mean it is not good information. So, I took the time to learn more about John McCain's Healthcare plan and did find some good information.
Americans Need to Decide What is The Biggest Healthcare Problem
Of course, being a republican John McCain does not endorse universal healthcare but he has some good ideas to help families manage health care.One of these is to reform the federal the tax code to allow more people to get a tax credit for their health care, but unfortunately, this is really the only direct solution McCain has outlined. The rest of his healthcare plan shows that he knows things need to be done like "bringing costs under control" and "reform the system and maintain quality," but unfortunately he has not yet outlined how he would go about obtaining these goals. And, I would say the worst part of his healthcare plan, is that he does not acknowledge that the 45-50 million American women, men, and children that don't have any healthcare at all is not the biggest problem but instead he feels "the biggest problem with American healthcare system is that it costs too much." read more
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