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Amendment 63: Dr. Hsieh says it’s right for Colorado

In a Denver Post Guest Commentary, Paul Hsieh, MD of Freedom and Individual Rights in Medicine says:

Suppose the government required everyone to purchase their meals from state-run restaurants. The government would also select the menu items. If you liked spinach but their vegetable choice was broccoli, then tough luck. Everyone would also have to purchase dessert, whether they wanted it or not. And if some customers couldn’t afford the overpriced meals, you’d have to cover their tab.

Most Coloradans would be outraged at such a violation of their basic freedoms. But this is precisely what ObamaCare does with health insurance — and which the “Right To Health Care Choice” Initiative (Amendment 63) would help prevent.

The ObamaCare plan is essentially a national version of the failed Massachusetts system of mandatory health insurance — a plan that has led to skyrocketing costs and worsening health care. …

Coloradans can avoid the mistakes of Massachusetts, save money, and protect their health care freedoms by voting for Amendment 63. What more could one ask for?

Read the whole article: The “Right To Health Care Choice” is right for Colorado.