[Politics]
[politics] The cost of things
Long term cost of Iraq War: $2.4 trillion, $650 billion spent in Iraq to date.
Long term cost of Obama’s healthcare reform: $1 trillion, $0 spent to date.
Which of the above do conservatives support absolutely, and which of the above will they do anything to stop? Which of the above will do more for you and your family?
Posted: 7:31 am Sun July 26 2009 |
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Deidre
July 26th, 2009 at 11:27 amTell me about it. Washington state has something called Washington Basic Health which was pretty damn awesome health care who’s cost was directly based off of how much a person makes. There is someone out there so keen to prove that his plans for health care are so awful that they told Washington state that they had to cut their budget for it to save money in this rough economy. What does that mean? They are actually having to cut people’s coverage and there is a waiting list to get it now. Go go jerks!
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