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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 28

    Medicaid’s annual cost will roughly double to $1 trillion by 2026. States and many localities pay a big chunk of that tab.https://on.wsj.com/2GEv2uA 

    11:55 AM - 28 Mar 2018
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      2. Andre Fabre‏ @andredufabre Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        In the meantime, the wealthy got a huge tax break they do not need nor deserve. All while the quality of life for most Americans gets worse and worse.

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      1. Clifton Hamilton‏ @CHamiltoChem Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        The wall street journal is being coy, let me translate their headline: poor adults and children should for when they get sick. Providing healthcare to working poor could endanger my ability to afford a fourth beach house and I just won't have that.

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      1. Matthew L‏ @DarfNader Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        If only the government had thought of having young, heathy people investing into their future by paying forward into health care that they eventually will desperately need. Oh wait! That was what the GOP called “fascism”. Never mind.

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      1. Vito‏ @VitinellocoVito Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Have no words for the health scam here in America!

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      1. Warren Meyer‏ @wmeyermd Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        What about the carried interest tax break that the president campaigned against? There was only a small reduction in the huge loophole made. The tax cuts for middle class are gone in 5 years

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      1. Jason‏ @lunaticial Mar 28
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        Cash not debt @chase @ally @PayPal @square @discover @biintelligence #science coupons @usmint circuits of flow not injections @howtobasic disposable not recycled // history cache not sold as stored credit @googleplay

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      1. James Wargas‏ @JamesWargas Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Don’t you really mean they cannot afford these huge government union pensions anymore?

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      1. Lee Mingione‏ @lmingione Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Savings are in the buying! The govt is not introducing the means to drive costs down while maintaining service. It’s done all the time in commercial business

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      1. Alex Gorell‏ @alex_gorell Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Don’t worry guys we’ll all be ok as long as the black athletes stand for the national anthem and Syrian children are banned from entering the country.

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      1. Matthew L‏ @DarfNader Mar 28
        Replying to @Guillermo_NFL @WSJ @GOP

        Yikes.

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      1. Ben the Deplorable‏ @SpecterBH Mar 28
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        It costs a boatload of money to keep lifelong smokers, drinkers and fake food addicted, diabetic obese people alive like Frankenstein

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      2. The Jaded Crawler‏ @Jaded_Crawler Mar 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Abandon, there's no other choice.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Mikey‏ @Typical_Mikey Mar 28
        Replying to @Jaded_Crawler @WSJ

        You're right! We need to abandon our military ventures all around the globe to pay for healthcare for people at home!

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. The Jaded Crawler‏ @Jaded_Crawler Mar 28
        Replying to @Typical_Mikey @WSJ

        Great and we'll let the Chinese take over!

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Mikey‏ @Typical_Mikey Mar 28
        Replying to @Jaded_Crawler @WSJ

        Oh no the chinese boogeyman! We can cut our millitary by 60% and still outspend them.

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      6. The Jaded Crawler‏ @Jaded_Crawler Mar 28
        Replying to @Typical_Mikey @WSJ

        YA! Time to cut pensions!

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