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Tadpole Raisin

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9. If their healthcare costs go up or their hospital closes
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 05:17 AM
Jul 2025

those things alone could well exceed any financial benefit they might get.

And even if they aren’t impacted by the other changes they will see others around them who are deeply affected.

It would be very difficult then to remain unaware that their short term benefits would run out and then they could be far worse off especially as their state scrambles to find ways to balance their budgets as other state and local services are cut, eliminated, or prices go up.

The domino affect will make their ‘gain’ look like bread crumbs and they will realize they have been conned. I’m sure the more in depth analysis of the bloated bill will be forthcoming. It won’t be pretty.

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