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Washington : DC : USA | 6 months ago  
Republicans won’t come out and say it, and neither will Democrats. But there is no way to solve American’s deficit problems simply by cutting Medicare. The American...
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Posted By Patriciaann41 Patriciaann41 | 6 months ago
Very true. Loved it. I don't like how some insurance companies won't cover important medicines to some people. I havee one medicine hat isn't overed, luckily we have AAA so that coer most of the cost, but it is still expensive. Good job
Posted By gloriacalzita gloriacalzita | 6 months ago
agree with you, and it might even get the situation worst.
Posted By Redhanded101 Redhanded | 6 months ago
And I suppose none of this is the fault of Progressives and their spend at no cost and tax at will strategy?

According to Barack Obama health care costs were to come down that is why he insisted on ramming through this entitlement program that takes up 1/6 of the US budget. He also said he was going to weed out all the waste in Medicare and he also said that he would cut the deficit in hald by the end of his first term.
None of this has happened.

Starting to get the picture here?
Reply By joycesingha joycesingha | 6 months ago
Absolutely right Redhanded. Medicare is on of many wasteful government run enterprises. There is so much corruption there and Obamacare is only going to add more to the deficit. Anyway what has Obama done that has NOT already added to the debt.
Posted By MikeDar MikeDar | 6 months ago
As long as corruption in misbilling continues, the cuts will only hurt honest needing recepients, while corruption will have a larger peice of the pie. That corruption has some 600 million set aside fund for investigating the problems, yet very little is disbursed....geee I wonder why it is called corruption!
Posted By PrairieDogPress PrairieDogPress | 6 months ago
It has always been an amazement to hear Republicans brag about what a great health care system the U.S. has. Obviously, they have never had to go to an emergency room and sit for hours waiting to get medical help, because they can't afford a doctor of their own.

Conservative perception is conservative reality. If only some pharmaceutical company would make a pill to cure that disease.
Posted By DavaCastillo Dava Castillo | 6 months ago
Thanks for the report Itobin.

If the public option could be reinstated, we would be closer to universal health. It's not single payer, but it is closer and would make insurance companies even more competitive, while serving people at low income levels.
Posted By amagda amagda | 6 months ago
very interesting report, I agree with you completely


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