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…% of seniors, while Gore said he would cover 100 percent. The five percent of Bush’s plan are the wealthy. Gore claimed that Bush’s plan would take 4 to 5 years to cover the average to poor people on Medicare. Bush argued this point claiming that Gore was lying…
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…that may transpire on America's economy. Such arguments include statements like ex-smokers could live longer and receive greater Social Security and Medicare payments, and that tobacco farmers would lose a large piece of their revenue. The first argument makes…
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…spent on Welfare and Medicare is unnecessary, too! It is highly expensive to support yourself and even more expensive to support an entire family. The deprived and needy children dying because of hunger and cold in third-world countries could and would…
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…there is no proof suggesting that the child would rather not be born. In addition to the rights of the fetus, I think the rights of the average citizen are being violated as well. With Medicare, the average citizen is paying for these abortions to take place…
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…software to help figure up the deductions that must be taken out of every employee’s check. These deductions are FICA, state unemployment, federal unemployment, and Medicare. Each quarter we have to pay equal to the amount of state and federal withholding…
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…policies, for example, to pay down the federal debt, to provided tax relief for American families, to modernize and reform social security and Medicare (just to name a few), are not working to bounce America back to a healthier economic state. Bush is trying…
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…policies, for example, to pay down the federal debt, to provided tax relief for American families, to modernize and reform social security and Medicare (just to name a few), are not working to bounce America back to a healthier economic state. Bush is trying…
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…it takes to held people in need, especially those with chronic illnesses. Our government supports drugs through programs, such as Medicare, that help people by providing medication to those in need. Many of these medications are illegal unless prescribed…
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…. The eligibility age for Medicare, the nation's health insurance program for the elderly, is not affected by the Social Security changes and will remain at 65.…
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…had any problems taking cheap shots at Republicans (ie. social security, Medicare, and even school lunch programs). The overall effect has become less and less each year. During the Regan years Democrats have had their ego’s literally dismantled. Because…
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