... administration.
Lots had been pushed thru in previous administrations that took us all for a loop; some good and some not so good... Some moves helped those on Social Security with their drug costs and some lined the pockets of drug/insurance companies.
I'm giving this man the action he wants providing he follows thru by keeping the cost of whatever health plan he approves, to a minimum. He says that 2-trillion dollars has been recognized in fraud and overspending with the lesser Medicare Advantage (privatly-run; though approved by Medicare) plans and he's able to correct that feeding thos $$$ into the 10-year cost; approx. 64.5%. Sounds like a lot of dollars have been going in the wrong direction, but it's all been documented... before he won the election, too.
Yes. I, too, have questions that have not yet been answered... and at the same time wondering why Republicans are not asking those obvious questions...
My remarks regarding the so-called "Town Hall" meetings this past summer were also a joke (as I've noted here several times) where virtually nobody seemed prepared with facts in asking their questions of their reps... which, as anyone was able to see; was a total relief, about.
My question still stands as to what will become of the Republican Party if some form of a better insurance reform is not instituted. Would those same folks now stand up before their reps again but this time ask: "Why didn't you tell us this was gonna happen; that our premiums were going to skyrocket?" Which is to the fact of one not getting their fingerprints on the bill. The "I didn't know. I didn't have time to read the bill" act....
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