Some of the supporters of health care reform have rediscovered worries about crowding out. That's because it now looks as if the bill may not allow Federal subsidies to be used to buy insurance that covers abortions. Suddenly, a big chunk of the left sounds like a bunch of Republicans, warning about what happens to insurance markets when the government gets involved.
[..] Of course, if you think crowding out is real, there are a lot of other problems with the plan. Abortion is just the beginning of the distortions it will create in the health care markets.
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