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It doesn't matter what the US public thinks, nor wants.
The US Congress will do whatever it WANTS to do, regardless of which political party is currently in power.
"That's the way it's ALWAYS been done around here!"
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yes. At this point is there really any reason not to? i mean we'll never get rid of our debt.
I don't believe the legislation now before Congress will add to the deficit.
We've spent US$5 trillion on the war in Iraq. We can afford US$1 trillion for health care.
They are going to whether we want them to or not +6
No they should not.
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if we were like the other 28 OECD nations, we could reduce health care spending by $925 billion a year AND provide health care for all americans. but, too many $$$ are to be made with the current system. imagine, in just 13 years, we could balance the budget AND provide quality health care. congress MUST act. it can act in conscience or with greed. now, which do you think it'll do?
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Seems so sometimes Mensan.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on November 19th, 2009
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by SoulSearcher on November 19th, 2009
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Very true Mensan!
by ANONYMOUS on November 19th, 2009
Thanks for the points, my friends!
by Anonymous on November 19th, 2009
AMEN!!!!!! unfortunately
by Bob on November 20th, 2009