To: Straight Vermonter
Amen! This bill needs to be defeated, ASAP.
2 posted on
11/21/2003 9:19:21 PM PST by
Alain2112
(Go Utes!)
To: Straight Vermonter
The Prescription Drug Program is actually a component of Economic Competition in World Markets. Americans need to understand that all our WTO training partners already have a economic advantage built in from Government provided health care. This American Initiative is the smallest and most economically feasible approach to saving US Corporations money which will make their products more competitive in World Markets. The fact that tax payers will pay this and the Government will have expenditures does not necessiarly mean that the USA will go to total health care provided by the Government as in Europe, South Korea, and elsewhere.... Leveling the playing field will also place more pressure on European governments to recognize that they too need to revamp their economies. If the US were to realign her economy with those of Europe for reasons of health care and economic compeitition, we will attain a further erosion of opinion from the Europeans who would lose their "Liberal/Socialist" component for disliking America and then we would probably see their economies collaspe from the level compeition - and we would follow them in 10-25 years. This plan is the best dollar cost averaged deal to alliveate the unfair advantage provided by European Health Care (and other WTO members) by cutting just a segment of high expense cost from Employers' bottom line.
4 posted on
11/21/2003 11:04:54 PM PST by
Jumper
To: Straight Vermonter
Congressional Republicans have agreed in Conference Committeewith the enthusiastic encouragement of a Republican Presidentto the greatest expansion of government in two generationsI do not believe that I shall vote for Bush again.....Hillary running an exception.
6 posted on
11/22/2003 4:44:34 AM PST by
RJCogburn
("You've bested no one when you've bested a fool"........Texas Ranger LeBoeuf)
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