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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (558707)4/4/2010 2:27:36 PM
From: Sdgla5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 1575706
 
Are we poorer than the French? Or the Japanese? Or dozens of other nations who pool their resources to cover their citizens?
And just because a slight loophole is discovered in the bill the authors haven't read it according to you?
You are not extreme...nah.


Dodge..and dodge Al. Your feelings have no relevance to the fact that we are broke. Do you have $130,000.00 laying around for EACH member of your family ? It goes up every second.

Billions of $$'s being vaporized off the balance sheets of American corps is not a slight loophole. Another of your feelings flushed down the toilet of reality.

The pooling of funds is required just to pay our debt to China .. not healthcare for all which doesn't cover all anyway. In a few years our debt to GDP ratio will be 90%. At that point the pool gets flushed along with your extreme ideology.

Better than ours by a mile is Bull Shit. Your opinion is BS as well since you have zero facts to back it up. Heads of State and ordinary citizens come here for treatment not the other way around.

Pooling resources is another one of your multi culti terms you love to toss around. You wish to keep spending your money into bankruptcy feel free but do not expect the hard earned money of others to be taken by the fed government to bail you out.

Move to France if you feel that strongly about going broke.
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