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addressed their specific issues? Democrats have weaved many messages around introduction of health care reform/legislation. On the hill, there is some that doubt reform in the current form the bills have, will receive enough support to pass in the Senate.
Would the Democrats, instead of preparing sweeping changes and what would could reasonably argue an essentially government take over of health care, been better served to directly, and narrowly, introduce legislation that gave people with pre-existing conditions a viable alternative, and, give adults (all children, on paper, have a viable health care option, even if poor), that cannot afford a plan, some form of insurance to suit their needs?
Is the scope of current reform a misguided attempt at reform?
Would the Democrats, instead of preparing sweeping changes and what would could reasonably argue an essentially government take over of health care, been better served to directly, and narrowly, introduce legislation that gave people with pre-existing conditions a viable alternative, and, give adults (all children, on paper, have a viable health care option, even if poor), that cannot afford a plan, some form of insurance to suit their needs?
Is the scope of current reform a misguided attempt at reform?