saveliberty
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"He's right that the bill does not directly trim Medicare benefits; instead, the government is proposing ways to slow or eliminate some Medicare spending to beef up other aspects of the plan. But experts told us it's conceivable or even likely that those financial changes could lead to reduced benefits, particularly for people in the Advantage program. From that perspective, it's a stretch for Obama say that Medicare patients won't see changes in their plans as a result. We give Obama a Half True." - PolitiFact
Sometimes you have to see what is going to happen. If I take 60,000 troops, place them in Iran and tell them they can defend themselves, did I start a war or just position troops?
If I place high cost insured a health insurance company, create more competition and then throw a cheaper government run option into the mix, do I have to draw you a picture?
Sometimes you have to see what is going to happen. If I take 60,000 troops, place them in Iran and tell them they can defend themselves, did I start a war or just position troops?
If I place high cost insured a health insurance company, create more competition and then throw a cheaper government run option into the mix, do I have to draw you a picture?