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Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe healthy young folks who do not have health insurance, but could have it will pay for the sick, old, poor and uninsured. It is not a fair tax and it is the kind of thing that starts revolutions or the young will start having the old put down. It is a great plan for big insurance companies and it will be interesting to see what Congressman got what kick back for his State/ district. This is not a let’s take care of the uninsured, this is a classic boondoggle brought to you by the corrupt politicians of both sides.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe healthy young folks who do not have health insurance, but could have it will pay for the sick, old, poor and uninsured. It is not a fair tax and it is the kind of thing that starts revolutions or the young will start having the old put down. It is a great plan for big insurance companies and it will be interesting to see what Congressman got what kick back for his State/ district. This is not a let’s take care of the uninsured, this is a classic boondoggle brought to you by the corrupt politicians of both sides.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe healthy young folks who do not have health insurance, but could have it will pay for the sick, old, poor and uninsured. It is not a fair tax and it is the kind of thing that starts revolutions or the young will start having the old put down. It is a great plan for big insurance companies and it will be interesting to see what Congressman got what kick back for his State/ district. This is not a let’s take care of the uninsured, this is a classic boondoggle brought to you by the corrupt politicians of both sides.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe healthy young folks who do not have health insurance, but could have it will pay for the sick, old, poor and uninsured. It is not a fair tax and it is the kind of thing that starts revolutions or the young will start having the old put down. It is a great plan for big insurance companies and it will be interesting to see what Congressman got what kick back for his State/ district. This is not a let’s take care of the uninsured, this is a classic boondoggle brought to you by the corrupt politicians of both sides.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantWhat are the water rates? Maybe you should dig a well, plant more trees and get a tax break for being a farmer…consult with your CPA on this.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantWhat are the water rates? Maybe you should dig a well, plant more trees and get a tax break for being a farmer…consult with your CPA on this.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantWhat are the water rates? Maybe you should dig a well, plant more trees and get a tax break for being a farmer…consult with your CPA on this.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantWhat are the water rates? Maybe you should dig a well, plant more trees and get a tax break for being a farmer…consult with your CPA on this.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantWhat are the water rates? Maybe you should dig a well, plant more trees and get a tax break for being a farmer…consult with your CPA on this.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantMore waste, fraud and abuse from Obama:
• The “Doc Fix.” Every year, Congress must vote to postpone cuts to Medicare physicians’ fees. Suspending these cuts adds to the federal deficit. Both the House and Senate bills were scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as though these cuts to physicians’ fees will occur, which, on paper, makes the cost of reform cheaper by hundreds of billions of dollars. Acknowledging that these cuts will not take place reveal that both health care bills add about $80 billion to the deficit over ten years.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantMore waste, fraud and abuse from Obama:
• The “Doc Fix.” Every year, Congress must vote to postpone cuts to Medicare physicians’ fees. Suspending these cuts adds to the federal deficit. Both the House and Senate bills were scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as though these cuts to physicians’ fees will occur, which, on paper, makes the cost of reform cheaper by hundreds of billions of dollars. Acknowledging that these cuts will not take place reveal that both health care bills add about $80 billion to the deficit over ten years.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantMore waste, fraud and abuse from Obama:
• The “Doc Fix.” Every year, Congress must vote to postpone cuts to Medicare physicians’ fees. Suspending these cuts adds to the federal deficit. Both the House and Senate bills were scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as though these cuts to physicians’ fees will occur, which, on paper, makes the cost of reform cheaper by hundreds of billions of dollars. Acknowledging that these cuts will not take place reveal that both health care bills add about $80 billion to the deficit over ten years.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantMore waste, fraud and abuse from Obama:
• The “Doc Fix.” Every year, Congress must vote to postpone cuts to Medicare physicians’ fees. Suspending these cuts adds to the federal deficit. Both the House and Senate bills were scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as though these cuts to physicians’ fees will occur, which, on paper, makes the cost of reform cheaper by hundreds of billions of dollars. Acknowledging that these cuts will not take place reveal that both health care bills add about $80 billion to the deficit over ten years.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantMore waste, fraud and abuse from Obama:
• The “Doc Fix.” Every year, Congress must vote to postpone cuts to Medicare physicians’ fees. Suspending these cuts adds to the federal deficit. Both the House and Senate bills were scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as though these cuts to physicians’ fees will occur, which, on paper, makes the cost of reform cheaper by hundreds of billions of dollars. Acknowledging that these cuts will not take place reveal that both health care bills add about $80 billion to the deficit over ten years.
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