webmd.com— Projection for Almost Doubling of Health Care Spending, to Almost $4.1 Trillion. Health care will account for nearly 20 cents of every dollar spent in the U.S. in 2016, government experts predict.
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yeah sure. It has nothing to do with the endless stream of scandals, the overzealous justice department, and missing/dead persons. And that his national security advisor stuffed secret documents in his pants and stole them before the 9/11 comission had a chance to review them is just a coincidence. I was afraid of Islamic terrorists during the Clinton years and during the Bush Presidency until September 12, 2001. Our wake up call was in 1993. History will not be kind to Clinton.
The numbers seem to disagree with you. Countries with socialized medicine cover more of their citizens for less money per capita. And they best the US on the most important performance metrics too. (longevity and infant mortality)What you think is irrelevant when the data is against you. Look at the links posted earlier in the thread.
@siszam "I do mind like hell paying taxes and having it spent on war while..."Sing it sister. I absolutely agree with you on this one. War should happen we have no choice, when we are defending ourselves. This war of choice simply weakens our ability to do anything else. Worse yet, even as a war of choice is has been obviously ill-conceived.
If you (U.S. citizens) would be willing to drastically cut spending on your military and introduce universal health care instead, both you and the rest of the world would be better off. Please do this.
Closed AccountFeb 22, 2007
you're better off (waiting wise) going to a free clinic in the USA
Closed AccountFeb 23, 2007
yeah sure. It has nothing to do with the endless stream of scandals, the overzealous justice department, and missing/dead persons. And that his national security advisor stuffed secret documents in his pants and stole them before the 9/11 comission had a chance to review them is just a coincidence. I was afraid of Islamic terrorists during the Clinton years and during the Bush Presidency until September 12, 2001. Our wake up call was in 1993. History will not be kind to Clinton.
invidFeb 23, 2007
The numbers seem to disagree with you. Countries with socialized medicine cover more of their citizens for less money per capita. And they best the US on the most important performance metrics too. (longevity and infant mortality)What you think is irrelevant when the data is against you. Look at the links posted earlier in the thread.
martalliFeb 23, 2007
@siszam "I do mind like hell paying taxes and having it spent on war while..."Sing it sister. I absolutely agree with you on this one. War should happen we have no choice, when we are defending ourselves. This war of choice simply weakens our ability to do anything else. Worse yet, even as a war of choice is has been obviously ill-conceived.
udahlenFeb 25, 2007
If you (U.S. citizens) would be willing to drastically cut spending on your military and introduce universal health care instead, both you and the rest of the world would be better off. Please do this.
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