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Old June 9th, 2009, 09:32 PM
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Default GOP Senator Says: U.S. Health Care Best in 'World History'



Are You Serious? GOP Senator Says:
U.S. Health Care Best in 'World History'


Posted by Steve Benen on June 8, 2009.


If there's one thing most Americans agree on in this debate, it's that the current system is a mess.

There's a script Republicans lawmakers are supposed to stick to on health care. They're encouraged to engage in anti-government demagoguery, but they're also not supposed to defend the status quo. After all, if there's one thing most Americans agree on in this debate, it's that the current system is a mess.

It's why I found Sen. Richard Shelby's (R-Ala.) remarks on Fox News yesterday pretty interesting.

"One, we don't know how much [a reform package is] going to cost and who's going to pay for it," he said. "Secondly, it will be the first steps in destroying the best health care system the world has ever known."

Really? The current U.S. health care system is the best, not only in the world, but in the history of the world?

I haven't seen this quote generate much in the way of attention, but Shelby's remarks yesterday strike me as a possible opportunity for Democrats. Here we have a prominent Republican senator defending the status quo as the best system "the world has ever known." Do the tens of millions of Americans with no coverage agree with that? How about the Americans who've had to declare bankruptcy because they couldn't afford their health care bills? Or the workers who've seen their premiums quadruple? Or the families who wait in long lines for care? Or the businesses who struggle to compete because of health care costs?

MORE - http://www.alternet.org/blogs/health..._history'/
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Old June 9th, 2009, 10:04 PM
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I guess he is comparing the overall US health system with that of his home state. As Alabama has an infant mortality rate similar to many third world nations, I guess he looks at the one third lower US rate and thinks its a good thing.
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