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The health-care narrative conservatives need to win elections Ep. 202
The health-care narrative conservatives need to win elections Ep. 202
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Mar 14, 2018
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We are joined today by Rep. Jim Butler (@repjimbutler), R-Ohio, a one-man think tank on health care, to discuss the compelling narrative conservatives should be pushing on health care. Why health care? Republicans are about to get crushed in the midterm elections, and health care is the top issue. Yet Republicans let the Left get away with murder – quite literally sometimes – on the health care issue by ignoring how they empowered and monopolized a cartel.
Jim explains a number of ways government programs and interventions in health care have not only driven up costs but have destroyed private practice and degraded the quality and delivery of health care itself. He explains how Medicaid and the cartel monopoly helped fuel the addiction crisis with opioids. He also explains how open-border fanatics in Ohio are refusing to increase penalties for the worst type of heroin dealers, most often criminal aliens.
Listen to this episode and then ask yourself how Republicans would perform in November if this was their top message.
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Why bailing out the insurance cartel is the worst thing we can do The chart of Maryland “opioid” deaths that is worth 1,000 words
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Jim explains a number of ways government programs and interventions in health care have not only driven up costs but have destroyed private practice and degraded the quality and delivery of health care itself. He explains how Medicaid and the cartel monopoly helped fuel the addiction crisis with opioids. He also explains how open-border fanatics in Ohio are refusing to increase penalties for the worst type of heroin dealers, most often criminal aliens.
Listen to this episode and then ask yourself how Republicans would perform in November if this was their top message.
Show links
Why bailing out the insurance cartel is the worst thing we can do The chart of Maryland “opioid” deaths that is worth 1,000 words
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Mar 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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