Anyone wants to read 1502 pages of PDF?
http://finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb101909.pdf
http://finance.senate.gov/press/Bpress/2009press/prb101909.pdf
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Whatever happened to, keep it simple, stupid?
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When all is said and done, I have a feeling that all Canadians will be able to get coverage under this bill.
Congressmen don't have time to be reading these lengthy bills anyway.
It runs more pages than War and Peace, has nearly five times as many words as the Torah, and its tables of contents alone run far longer than this story.
The House health care bill unveiled Thursday clocks in at 1,990 pages and about 400,000 words. With an estimated 10-year cost of $894 billion, that comes out to about $2.24 million per word.
And for some members, that may not be enough.
A “robust” public option can’t be found in the bill. Neither can the word “doctor” – save for a few references to degrees. No “cost curve” is bent. No “blue pill” is dispensed.