Thursday, September 01, 2005
Interesting editorial in the New York Times today by Bob Herbert. Or at least of personal interest to me. Could have been a little more helpful had it appeared a couple of months ago.
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3 Comments:
He's got my vote!
This is what happens when the Federal Government cuts its revenue through irresponsible tax cuts creating a huge deficit and then passes on the burden of caring for its citizens to the states that are forced by law to balance their budget. This is no way to govern, and yet the majority of people in Tennessee and elsewhere voted for the party that uses this strategy as its stock and trade. There is no way to reconcile this.
Great blog I hope we can work to build a better health care system as we are in a major crisis and health insurance is a major aspect to many.
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