dr. cristina romer, the head of the council of economic advisers, it is estimated at four 0.7 million jobs will be lost as a result of health-related taxes that most businesses simply cannot afford to pay -- 4.7 million jobs. health care reform is being imposed upon them rather than developed with them, and the potential costs are far too high. sadly, monetary costs are only part of the picture. many are concerned that democrats lands because patients the right to see their family doctor or have any input into life altering our life-saving medical treatment. they also fear that it may cost them their jobs, a devastating prospect in an economy that has already lost 6.7 million jobs since the recession began. democrats have crafted this legislation behind closed doors, creating a partisan blueprint that at last count clock in at more than 1000 pages. it is complicated and convoluted, and quite simply, not going to work. it is time to press the reset button. health care reform does not have to be a partisan battle. it does not have to take away coverage from americans who like what they have.