NRO's Deroy Murdock has written eloquently about the shortcomings of single-payer health care, the problems with Michael Moore's cinematic promotion of same, and the sharp antidote provided by Stuart Browning's short films on health care. Today, he's taking his insights on the road, making Browning's films the centerpiece of a talk at the Young America's Foundation's annual National Conservative Student Conference in D.C.
Meanwhile, writing in the Boston Globe, presidential candidate and former NYC mayor Rudolf Giuliani calls for a "free market cure" for America's health care system. "The healthcare system is being dragged down by decades of government-imposed mandates, wasteful bureaucracy, and massive distortions in the US tax code that punish self-employed and low-income workers," he writes; "Healthcare reform must be based on increased choice, affordability, portability, and individual empowerment."
