Perhaps the strangest element of Capitol Hill’s months-long health reform debate has been that Democrats -- proposing to cover tens of millions of uninsured
“„His idea of reform? Allowing insurance companies to sell across state lines; limiting medical malpractice awards (“enough to pay for reform,” he said); creating high-deductible, high-co-pay plans for the uninsured (“we’re not trying to get to universal coverage”); and setting up special pools to make insurance more affordable for small business. If that sounds familiar, it should because it is essentially the same plan that was offered by Sen. John McCain and rejected by voters just 14 months ago.