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Originally Posted by askmrjesus
Well that's just it, you can spin those numbers all day long, and you still come up with no savings for consumers.
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In the current report they chose not to examine savings for consumers. They mentioned their previous report that looked at states, which is fine, but also is a double edged sword. If you look at health care reform that was supposed to lower costs in Massachusettes, which the current federal bill supposedly borrows heavily from, the cost of health care in that state is rising faster than the national average.