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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 Americans appear to be burdens to this country, and by
smoking
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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 Americans appear to be burdens to this country, and by
smoking
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. Congress responded by passing the MEDICARE program, which provided health services to the elderly, approving federal aid to elementary and secondary education, supplementing the War on Poverty, and creating the Department of Housing and Urban Development
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in addiction programs that Medicare had to stop paying for the biofeedback that did it. (Appears the feds have interest only in maintaining the vicious circle of addiction, cf Marty Wuttke, Clayton, GA.) (Please forward this to any significant addiction program you
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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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to do so. Granted it is a lot easier to make it in America today than it was back when Sinclair wrote The Jungle due to Socialistic based programs like social security, welfare, Medicare, and workmans compensation. In addition, programs like these along
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is at the worst risk right now. He says that, "As much as 80-90% of our doctors' offices are not compliant. 64% of hospitals still have serious problems with the Y2K issues," (Senate Y2K Report Wendy Griffith). The senate also believes that they will affect Medicare
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of cigarettes base their arguments on the possible negative impact 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
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to those people currently collecting Social Security pensions. Social Security taxes also pay for Medicare, the national health program for the elderly.
The huge problem with the current situation facing Social Security is the increasing deduction of workers
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wants medicare to pay for abortions. I feel that it is totally wrong for the government to support the murder of an unborn child. I have to say that I am a little disappointed that neither canditate is taking a direct stand against abortion. Although I agree
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