blogs.reuters.com — A new study from the U.S. government?s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services finds that the healthcare reform bill recently passed in the House of Representatives would increase healthcare spending to 21.3 percent of GDP by 2019 compared with 20.8 percent under current law. That?s bending the curve the wrong way.
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Closed AccountNov 17, 2009
And the borrower will become slave to the lender.
madrigalianNov 18, 2009
China bought us when they bought Clinton/Gore the Presidency. Hell, they bought the Arkansas governors race before that. All together it came bundled with open access to 40 years of military/industrial development and most favored trade status. There was a minor blip in the arrangement early on but the deal was finally sealed with a Pelosi/left Congress elected two years before Bush's term was up... and everything went to s**t in a hand basket. The gig is up.
madrigalianNov 18, 2009
I for one welcome our new Communist overlords./s