Here’s a collection of the best health care reform bumper stickers I could find online, both for and against.

Well that’s my plan anyway.

Yes, cost is one concern. Freedom to choose your own providers and quality of care would be others.

The world would be a better place.

Hey now, profit isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Competition, innovation, etc.

You must plan on being healthy, and therefore not getting your money’s worth. But in the grand scheme of things, you could be worse off.

But apparently grammar-check isn’t either.

Higher taxes and warm fuzzies?

Must be an old bumper sticker. The real cost is much higher, according to CostOfWar.com.

I’m confused by this one.

Clever, but maybe a little dramatic?

Legitimate concern. No one seems sure of how the details of “Obama-Care” would work.

I find it hard to believe the words “Death Panels” appear anywhere in the proposed legislation. But I’ve been wrong before.
This was the sticker that I saw while driving that helped spark my interest in the subject.

Technically, they print the money…

Good question.
Is life really the best way to judge the merits of a health care system? What’s next, determining how good a football team is by how many games they win?
Ahh bumper stickers… there is no greater way to influence policy than to proclaim your politics on the back of your car. For that one-in-a-million chance when your senator is behind you at a red light.
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