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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1936260" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Call it debt or deficit whichever you prefer. It all comes down to entitlement programs.If the debt/deficit is so important to you then tell me just what are you personally willing to sacrfice for the sake of the debt/deficit? Are you going to sign up for Social Security, Medicare and when you find yourself in a nursing home and your money is all gone and Medicaid has to pick up the tab because there is no one else are you going to refuse those benefits? Of course not?But these are entitlement programs the Republicans want to "reform" another word for eliminate. As for the Southern states all solidly unitied in their mind numbing conservative rhetoric but still the first people standing in line signing up for every federal entitlement program they can get their hands on. As for Texas, Rick Perry refused to create a state run exchange for the ACA (Obamacare) and milked that action for all the political benefit he could get out of it even though 27% of his states population was already on federal medical assistance more commonly known as Medicaid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1936260, member: 58386"] Call it debt or deficit whichever you prefer. It all comes down to entitlement programs.If the debt/deficit is so important to you then tell me just what are you personally willing to sacrfice for the sake of the debt/deficit? Are you going to sign up for Social Security, Medicare and when you find yourself in a nursing home and your money is all gone and Medicaid has to pick up the tab because there is no one else are you going to refuse those benefits? Of course not?But these are entitlement programs the Republicans want to "reform" another word for eliminate. As for the Southern states all solidly unitied in their mind numbing conservative rhetoric but still the first people standing in line signing up for every federal entitlement program they can get their hands on. As for Texas, Rick Perry refused to create a state run exchange for the ACA (Obamacare) and milked that action for all the political benefit he could get out of it even though 27% of his states population was already on federal medical assistance more commonly known as Medicaid. [/QUOTE]
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