Friday, February 26, 2010

Would Sen. Lautenberg Be Alive Today If The Legislation He Supports Were In Force Today?






















Fox News' Andrew Napolitano makes telling point, reminding us that the healthcare bill is full of provisions that now get little attention--but which could have huge consequences:

Last week, Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) collapsed in his apartment in Cliffside Park, N.J., a few miles south of the George Washington Bridge. When he called an ambulance and it arrived, he directed the driver to bring him to Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. That direction is today perfectly lawful. Under all three health care proposals (the Senate, House, and presidential versions), such a direction would be unlawful; as an ambulance would be forced to take a patient to the hospital closest to the patient; in Sen. Lautenberg’s case, a small community hospital a few blocks from his apartment. Sen. Lautenberg voted for the Senate proposal that would have denied him the free choice that probably saved his life.