Now that we're getting to where the rubber meets the road on health care reform . . .
. . . it's worth remembering that our elected representatives have almost always vasting underestimated the cost of health care laws.
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It isn't just health care laws. In any and every big government Federal program the average overrun is SEVEN TIMES the original estimated cost. Now just think what is 1.3 trillion times seven? That is over nine trillion. It might not be that much but you can bet it will be closer to that number than the original estimate.
Posted by: kyle8 | November 09, 2009 at 06:22 AM