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Obamacare repeal costs: 3 million jobs gone, $1.5 trillion in lost gross state product
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Quote:You aren't getting single payer. I could start picking at it but I don't think it would convince you anyways, but you're pointing to a country that has consistently sub 1% GDP growth. The point is that isn't happening and that entire agenda was soundly rejected and defeated once again. These Utopian ideas are real nice but some of us have to live and work in this country. Fine then something more in line with the German model which is a multi-payer system. <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/04/what-american-healthcare-can-learn-from-germany/360133/'>http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/04/what-american-healthcare-can-learn-from-germany/360133/</a> |
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