The health care debate jumped the shark a couple weeks ago when Liza Mundy wrote in the Washington Post that requiring insurance policies to cover in vitro fertilization might have saved the Gosselin family. Conn Carroll at the Heritage Foundation reminds us that mandated benefits raise the cost of insurance. The problem is that a public option, might follow the UK’s lead where, “Women seeking IVF treatment on the NHS have been told they only qualify if they are between 39.5 and 40-years of age,” according to the Telegraph.