To: caver
“Spending on healthcare is considered growth?”
That sector is probably not complaining.
5 posted on
01/29/2016 10:12:13 AM PST by
DonaldC
(A nation cannot stand in the absence of religious principle.)
To: DonaldC
We live south of Houston and the entire 288 corridor is full of new hospitals and medical treatment centers. Seems like every square inch of available property is now seeing building of 24 hour medical centers and doctor’s offices. Not sure who they think is going to pay for everything. Houston’s medical area also continues to grow. It is truly a Good Grief situation.
6 posted on
01/29/2016 10:18:04 AM PST by
Grams A
(The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
To: DonaldC
âSpending on healthcare is considered growth?â
That sector is probably not complaining.
They are complaining, because most of that spending goes to bureaucracy and not to treating patients, which is what they signed up to do.
But this is a snapshot if how politicians think in Washington, they genuinely believe that more money to the government is good for the country.
Never mind that it was taken from those who worked to earn it.
7 posted on
01/29/2016 10:20:05 AM PST by
BitWielder1
(I'd rather have Unequal Wealth than Equal Poverty.)
To: DonaldC
8 posted on
01/29/2016 10:20:46 AM PST by
caver
(Obama: Home of the Whopper)
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