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In reply to the discussion: WTF? Ezra Klein is blaming "old people" for deficit [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)39. Math. It's not on your side.
Cutting prices helps. But it will not solve the problem, because there's still a lot more people requiring treatment. Including lots and lots and lots of costs that are not prescription drugs.
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Your suggestion would really solve several issues but not because Social Security
Cleita
Mar 2013
#15
no. they are not. and no, everyone doesn't 'know' that. only people who unquestioningly
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#43
Every article like this, serves only to provide "cover" and seeming justification
99th_Monkey
Mar 2013
#16
I'm a pre-baby boomer but contributed to your Social Security 2/3 of my working life and I
Cleita
Mar 2013
#19
Wow. It's not "old people" - it's a health care industry engaging in PRICE GOUGING!
reformist2
Mar 2013
#18
True. If we had gotten single payer or Medicare for all, it would have been possible to
Cleita
Mar 2013
#20
He ignores the fact that prices are already at unacceptable levels. It invalidates anything else he
reformist2
Mar 2013
#27
Unlike you, I think cutting the price of drugs by 90% will definitely fix the problem!
reformist2
Mar 2013
#34