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The article about Henry J. Aaron (me) misrepresents my views.

I do not support health care rationing. I have written that it will eventually be necessary assuming that the pace of costly medical advance continues. That forecast is no more 'support' than is a meteorologist's forecast of a hurricane evidence that he or she supports hurricanes.

Nor do I support 'single-payer' health reform. In fact, I have argued that single payer health reform is something that seems appealing until it is specified in detail, at which point support evaporates.

I would appreciate if these two incorrect statements are removed 192.245.194.254 ( talk) 20:37, 22 May 2015 (UTC) reply

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The article about Henry J. Aaron (me) misrepresents my views.

I do not support health care rationing. I have written that it will eventually be necessary assuming that the pace of costly medical advance continues. That forecast is no more 'support' than is a meteorologist's forecast of a hurricane evidence that he or she supports hurricanes.

Nor do I support 'single-payer' health reform. In fact, I have argued that single payer health reform is something that seems appealing until it is specified in detail, at which point support evaporates.

I would appreciate if these two incorrect statements are removed 192.245.194.254 ( talk) 20:37, 22 May 2015 (UTC) reply

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