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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: John Koligman who wrote (9181)9/8/2009 7:18:34 PM
From: TimF1 Recommendation   of 42652
 
At least healthcare is something worth raising taxes for if necessary...

Its not like we won't have health care without extra spending which might cause higher taxes, and that we will if spend extra money and then maybe raise taxes.

Either way "health care" will be provided.

Even if one assumes that more or health care will be provided with "reform" (a questionable assumption), it still would be a change at the margin, not a "we have health care, or we don't have health care" thing. And we might have less or worse health care after "reform".

Also in terms of comparing the costs, the taxes cuts aren't a cost, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are temporary (hopefully the bailouts are also temporary), while new government health care payment programs and laws can go on indefinitely.
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