See what happened after 2010? That’s the year Obamacare passed. President Obama pledged that if Congress passed his plan, it would “bring down premiums by $2,500 for the typical family.” Take a long look at that chart. Do you see insurance premiums going down? Either Obama’s pledge was all hooey, or there is no such thing as a “typical family.” We’re going with hooey. With a new Congress and president being sworn in this month, we’re avoiding a lot of bad health care policies that might otherwise cause your rates to soar even further. But that doesn’t mean we can put health care on the back burner. In 2025, we need to ensure Americans like you have more control over your family’s health care, not insurance companies or bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. Nearly a quarter of the federal budget is spent on health care (with a large part of that expenditure going directly to insurance companies). If we want to cut taxes or reduce the debt, we need to get a grip on health care. The solution: Reduce the power of government and the insurance companies in health care and give that power to the patients and families with a Personal Option. The Personal Option is the health care plan that funds patients, not the system. It offers all Americans the opportunity to break free from the government and the insurance companies and be the masters of their own health care spending. We have a limited window to enact these commonsense changes, but we can’t get anything done unless Congress hears from you. Let Congress know that you want a Personal Option for health care. |