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Healthcare Should Work for You, Not the System

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For years, Washington has done nothing but argue about healthcare.


Republicans blame Democrats. Democrats blame Republicans.And while they bicker, families are being crushed.


Let’s be honest — nobody can afford this anymore.


Family health insurance premiums have hit $26,993 this year.

Workers are paying $6,850 out of their own paychecks before they even see a doctor.

Premiums are rising 6% every year — triple the rate of inflation.

And now insurers are already asking for double-digit rate hikes next year.


This isn’t sustainable. And it’s not acceptable.


I’m tired of the fighting — and I’m tired of families being the ones who pay the price.


That’s why my healthcare plan starts with a simple idea:

We put you in charge of your healthcare.


Not politicians.

Not bureaucrats.

Not big insurance companies or powerful corporations.


You should be able to shop for healthcare nationwide, compare options, and choose a plan that actually fits your family’s needs — instead of being locked into whatever plan your employer or your state allows.


Right now, too many people are stuck.

Stuck in plans that don’t work.

Stuck in jobs they can’t leave.

Stuck in a system with rising costs and shrinking choices.


Healthcare should be open and competitive, not dictated by government and corporate insiders. When there’s real competition, prices come down. When families have control, care gets better.


This isn’t about left versus right.

It’s about common sense.


Less regulation that drives up costs.

More competition that gives families choices.

And a healthcare system that finally works for the people who pay the bills.


I’m running for Congress to stop the endless arguing and start delivering real solutions — solutions that respect your freedom, your family, and your wallet.


Healthcare should work for you — not the system.


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By Jim Desmond | December 15, 2025 | Jim Desmond for Congress



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