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Entries in Cato (10)

Tuesday
Oct272009

Health Analyst Says There Are Better Ways To Expand Health Coverage Than Public Option

Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the CATO Institute gives recommendations for alternatives to the public option.

"If you reform the tax treatment to employer sponsored health insurance so that workers can control the $10,000 of their earnings that employers now control, and they can take that money and buy secure coverage from any source," said Cannon. "If you let people purchase insurance from across state lines, that could cover one third of the uninsured, without any new taxes or new government subsidies." (0:29)
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Tuesday
Oct272009

Health Analyst Warns Public Option Will Take Over Market Place, Even With Opt-Out Provision

Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the CATO Institute, says that even with the opt-out provision, the public option will dominate the health insurance marked.

"It doesn't matter when states have to exercise their opt-out method, and whether there's an opt-in or opt-out method, it will take over the market place." (0:37)
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Tuesday
Oct272009

Trigger Option Will Set Unattainable Goals For Private Insurance, Says Health Care Analyst

Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the CATO Institute, denies that the trigger option is a fair compromise in the health care reform debate.

"The trigger option will set unrealistic, unattainable goals for private insurance, with the expectation that private insurance will not be able to meet it," Cannon told TRNS. "It's not a question of whether the trigger will be pulled, as when it will be pulled." (0:38)
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Tuesday
Oct272009

Health Analyst Calls Public Option A "Ruse"

Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the CATO Institute blasted the public option Tuesday as a "ruse."

"The President and his allies in Congress want to create a new government run option for people under 65, but it's not a public option because the program will drive private insurers out of business, despite offering an inferior product," said Cannon. "What they call a public option is not really an option. So it's a 'ruse.'" (0:42)
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Tuesday
Oct272009

Health Analyst Calls State Opt-Out Provision "Political Suicide"

Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the CATO Institute, condemned the recently proposed opt-out provision added the public option as 'political suicide' for state officials.

"What Governor or state official is going to say, 'I know you're tax dollars are subsidizing this government program, but I'm not going to let you get your tax dollars back by participating in that program?' That would be political suicide for state officials," Cannon told TRNS (0:42)
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Monday
Jul202009

Universal Health Care May Miss Target, Says Expert

Cato Institute Senior Fellow Michael Tanner argues that health care reform must involve targeted actions or it will not help the people who need it the most. Tanner says it is better to focus on people who cannot afford health insurance, rather than create a program that tries to insure everyone. (0:30)
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Friday
Jun262009

Congress Unlikely To Tax All Americans' Employer Provided Insurance, Says Expert

Michael Tanner, CATO Institute's Head of Health Care and Social Security Research, says that if Congress taxed all Americans' employer provided health insurance, it would 2.3 trillion over the next decade, but that it would not be likely and could promote a "tax revolt" (0:24)
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Friday
Jun262009

House Health Care Plan May Cost Over $3 Trillion, Says Health Care Expert

Michael Tanner, CATO Institute's Head of Health Care and Social Security Research, speaks about the current draft of health reform legislation, including the House of Representatives' proposed payroll tax hike and how the legislation may cost over $3 trillion. (0:49)
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Monday
May112009

Attacking Terrorists Breeds Terrorism

David Rittgers, legal policy analyst at the Cato Institute, describes the mechanisms by which the reaction of a great power against terrorism results in greater recruitment for terrorist groups amongst local populations. (0:31)
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Friday
May302008

CATO expert : China could cost U.S. a fearsome price

CATO Institute expert Dr. Ted Galen Carpenter explains that a mishandled United States' relationship with an emerging Chinese powerhouse could cost us a hefty price for decades to come. (0:42)
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