"You know we're going to control the insurance companies"
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The subtext is reassurance through aggression. “We’re going to control” plays like a guarantee that government will finally behave like a counterweight to corporate leverage, not a passive referee. It also hints at the Democratic Party’s long-running need to prove it can be tough: regulation as a form of muscle memory after years of being caricatured as managerial and timid.
Context matters because “control” is politically radioactive in American health care, where opponents translate any regulation into “government takeover.” Biden’s phrasing courts that risk, but it’s also strategically plain: it compresses a wonky agenda (rate review, coverage rules, limits on rescissions, standardized benefits) into a moral headline about accountability. The irony is that the line’s effectiveness comes from its imprecision. It sounds like domination, but what it’s really selling is constraint - a promise to put boundaries around an industry that, left alone, can price and deny its way out of public trust.
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