Let's try that again. The way to go is with tort reform (1) and stopping overtesting (2) to hold down costs. It's not with the public-option so-called which will only add billions to the deficit.
I was born with Tetralogy of Fallot in December of 2007. I've had two open-heart surgeries, one stomach surgery and one diaphragm surgery. Because of complications from the surgery, I have to use a ventilator to breathe, a tube in my stomach to eat and 24/7 nurses to help my mom take care of me.
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ReplyDeleteLet's try that again. The way to go is with tort reform (1) and stopping overtesting (2) to hold down costs. It's not with the public-option so-called which will only add billions to the deficit.
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