Here it is in pdf; read about it on John Goodman’s Health Policy Blog. A snippet:

In the course of writing the brief, these folks bust a number of long-standing liberal myths that are built into any discussion of health care, including the ideas that:

  • Health care is different than other market segments and so is exempt from the rules that apply to other markets.
  • Because health care is so unique, allowing extraordinary federal interference will have no precedent for other markets.
  • There are no non-consumers of health care services, so each and every resident is “active” in the health care market.
  • Failure to be insured means that people impose large costs on the more responsible members of society.

Each of these ideas (myths) is not just refuted but demolished — and long overdue. Let’s take them one at a time. …