ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON – 22 MARCH 2010: When the dust settles over this massive government expansion, it will undoubtedly prove to be unhealthy for America in many ways. Our federal government has, sadly, fallen into the hands of a “progressive” administration and Congress who are taking us into uncharted economic waters with incomprehensible spending and unconscionable deficits.
The federal takeover of 1/6th of the U.S. economy won’t fix health care, it will harm it. A majority of the American people have made it clear that they strongly oppose a government healthcare takeover. Rife with partisan backroom deals, the process leading up to the passage of this socialized medicine bill has violated every rule of good statesmanship and sound economics.
The indifference and arrogant dismissal of the legitimate concerns of millions of Americans by President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and my opponent, the incumbent Rick Larsen, is unacceptable at best. If my campaign for the United States Congress is successful, I will do everything within my power to repeal this legislation and work to advance free market solutions that increase choice and accessibility to Health Care.
John Koster, Candidate
2nd Congressional District
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John Koster Responds to the Government Take Over of Health Care
The federal takeover of 1/6th of the U.S. economy won’t fix health care, it will harm it. A majority of the American people have made it clear that they strongly oppose a government healthcare takeover. Rife with partisan backroom deals, the process leading up to the passage of this socialized medicine bill has violated every rule of good statesmanship and sound economics.
The indifference and arrogant dismissal of the legitimate concerns of millions of Americans by President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and my opponent, the incumbent Rick Larsen, is unacceptable at best. If my campaign for the United States Congress is successful, I will do everything within my power to repeal this legislation and work to advance free market solutions that increase choice and accessibility to Health Care.
John Koster, Candidate
2nd Congressional District
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