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Old 08-30-2009, 07:02 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
My problem is our government has had one opportunity to run a healthcare program for over 40 years. it starting to disintegrate economically....

Why would they do better the next time?
I hear you. But I hold out one (very) small hope that Medicare struggles to stay solvent because it is a government run program amidst a larger free market health care system. I can imagine that it doesn't reap all the benefits of lower insurance costs and maybe of lower costs in general. Perhaps (I confess that I'm reaching here, so don't beat me up) that if the majority of health care was a federally run system, those benefits might be gained.

Next up, I'll recite from the tale of the Easter bunny.
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