Without health care reform, Medicare's future looks grim
Today's headline concerns the future of Medicare. The subject has been debated almost to shreds, but the possibility of it becoming a thing of the past was one issue that prompted health care reform. That must not be allowed to happen, and it won't happen if everyone whom it concerns -- and who is that? -- stops using it simply because they can. It is not free. It may be free to the recipients, but the cost is passed on.
Believe it or not, the government does not run on an endless amount of cash. It runs, pretty much in the same way the rest of society runs, in debt.
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