New York Times is reporting on John McCain's ideas about what should be done with the health care system:
Opening up the health insurance market to more vigorous nationwide competition, as we have done over the last decade in banking, would provide more choices of innovative products less burdened by the worst excesses of state-based regulation.
Update: Sorry for no analysis but I wanted to get this up. What this does is make it more than obvious that John McCain thinks he can say anything he wants as he moves towards the populist middle, but seems unaware that it is incredibly easy to find out EVERYTHING he has said on these issues. As such, EVERYTHING he says seems to have a contradictory Doppelganger either in print or in the video that has been covering him during his decades in WARSH-ington.
And from Paul Krugman
So McCain, who now poses as the scourge of Wall Street, was praising financial deregulation like 10 seconds ago — and promising that if we marketize health care, it will perform as well as the financial industry!