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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Road Walker who wrote (36630)5/7/2014 7:47:25 PM
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Brian Sullivan

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Listen, trying to be gentle with you, but you've been bragging on how you think local taxes are ok. Now suddenly you change the game. It's all about local taxes, the guys you can "pick up the phone and talk to so you don't mind".

No, I haven't changed the game. I think it is pretty apparent that when talking about tax burden one has to consider the overall burden, yet when one is discussing which tax he'd rather pay given a choice, there may be a preference. You are conflating two entirely different topics.

My good old USA. Love this country. You guys hate it. Makes me sick.

You guys are not the Republicans I grew up with. They loved their communities and the country, would do anything to make them better for their kids.


No, I'm not a Republican. Or a Democrat.

But that's beside the point. Tell me, when the chairman of CBO goes before Congress and says, "These deficits are 'unsustainable' because of Social Security, Medicare, and Obamacare subsidies," tell me how you expect future generations to deal with that problem?

That is a pretty straightforward question that you have essentially dodged throughout the conversation. I believe you are a smart guy. I would like to hear an honest response to it.
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