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In response to
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Yes, that's been a well known hole in the law.
"
by
spamlet
That's what they get for expecting reasonable governors I guess. -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Nov 12 '13, 07:06
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It was a budgetary trick that's really going to hurt people.
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spamlet
Nov 12, 07:11
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No, only 90% of it until the year 2020. -- nm
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Qale
Nov 12, 07:54
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Which is three years after Medicaid is projected to go broke... -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 12, 08:05
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Like Social Security, it's on a bad trajectory, but "broke" isn't quite right. If nothing changes, they'll have funds to partially
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Qale
Nov 12, 08:22
that's medicare, not medicaid. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 12, 08:20
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oh, right. -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 12, 08:22
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