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So *anyway* what is the Republicans'/conservatives' alternate plans for healthcare reform? Or do they really just want to keep healthcare as is?
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con_carne
Aug 5 '09, 09:55
Maybe increase tax incentives for the huge profitable companies involved in healthcare?
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well that's a start, I guess. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 5, 10:03
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Would be nice if they would even pretend to have a plan that actually addresses the problem at hand, though. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 5, 10:05
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exactly...it's corporate welfare...again. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Aug 5, 10:07
Ah, I remember this from the 2008 campaign.
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con_carne
Aug 5, 10:02
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