Is The Government Unfair Competition?

The health care reform was earlier proposed by President Bill Clinton and had failed miserably but now President Obama is proposing the same idea in a different way. He has put in an staggering amount of $634 billion and he feels that this amount would really be good for the future proposal. He has plans to help the American citizen with this amount, the ones who are really poor and can not afford to pay high health care amounts they can do better. The President Obama has made a great proposal but would that be good enough for the people of America? The world’s best analysts are worried that President Obama has made a good proposal but would he be able to repay the amount back in time. The president has been keen on this issue from the time his presidency period had begun and is looking forward for the best of the results. The critics have a lot to say about him:

 

1. The Government Will Be Unfair Competition

There would be more problems in the sector as a person who is owning a good may drop it go for the government proposal and that many others would follow. So the might come to a stage where they might have to be shut down and more over there would be lots of job loss. The President himself thinks that this problem should be considered very seriously.

2. Employers May Stop Offering Health Care

If the employees stop offering health care then they would turn up to the government to take care of their health expenses and this is also not a good sign as it would cause more crises again and there would be more job losses.

 3. We Should Work on Competition and Not a Government Run Health Care System

Now the American people and the critics feel that the government would take away the business and the competition of the . It is just not the American way of dealing with the problems. They agree that there are some pit holes in the health care sector but the government coming and taking the control of the system is just not done. They would be happy if the government would take some steps to reform the sector without entering into the competition.