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  • If by payroll taxes you include income tax, then perhaps you are right, but usually "payroll taxes" refers to the specific taxes for Medicare and Social Security.

    As to the war: he didn't use the words, but the words are "deficit spending." A great many economists believe that a very good way to kickstart a bad economy is to cut taxes and to increase certain spending, which means a budget deficit, which you have to deal with later. This isn't necessarily a bad thing; however, it makes you wonder about why
    • It's not the malpractice insurance, it's the entire industry rotting from the core from extortion/soprano-esque pricing schemes for drugs and pharmaceuticals, severe shortages of qualified nurses and doctors, and an antiquated billing system and records system that creaks under the weight of the load. My mother is a retired MD and even she's shocked that it costs $15 PER PILL for her osteoperosis drugs that she can purchase herself as the medicade $300 per year benefit is pathetic. Bush's talk did nothing t

      • I am not saying those things are not problems. But yes, malpractice insurance is a huge problem, too. You can say it isn't, but a bunch of doctors, who walked out of the last Las Vegas trauma center to move to California where the malpractice awards for pain and suffering are capped at a quarter of a million dollars, say you're wrong. Over 40 percent of ob/gyns in Nevada plan to leave the state.

        In Florida, some doctors are not delivering babies, because $250,000 of coverage costs $200,000.

        Ob/gyns in W.
        • My mother was a doctor with over 40 years experience and she wants socialized medicine and with that much experience in the field I trust she knows more about the problems than most docs pandering to the politicians or you do. It won't be the end of the world but with an aging population there are going to be a lot of people who die for want of basic care as will a lot of children whose parents have no healthcare coverage. Malpractise insurance is just the tip of the iceburg. Spend a few years running triag

          • My mother was a doctor with over 40 years experience and she wants socialized medicine and with that much experience in the field I trust she knows more about the problems than most docs pandering to the politicians or you do.

            So, you are saying the doctors who are saying their malpractice insurance is rising 100%, 200% a year, that they cannot afford the rising cost of it, are ... ignorant? Lying? Which is it?

            I trust these doctors know more about the problems they themselves face than you or your mothe
            • Before I begin, I would like to state for the record the futility of my entering this argument. However, I do occasionally tilt windmills.

              Until you show me how the actual evidence I pointed to is incorrect, or means something other than what it appears to mean, I'll have to believe what it says: that doctors are leaving states, or not practicing certain procedures, because the malpractice insurance is too high.

              Malpractice insurance is too high. You and Dubya are correct. High malpractice insurance i

              • That's not the point that I or hfb is making. Malpractice rates are the tip of heath care iceberg that looms directly off our bow [he said nautically].

                And I conceded, several times, including my original post, that there are other issues to be dealt with. So ... ?

                Reforming malpractice law will not solve the general (and arguably more important) problem of universal health coverage (however you define that). My concern, and perhaps that of hfb, is that Bush equates fixing malpractice law alone with fixi
                • : The State of the Union is not the place for detail; if you are a "stupid person," then you couldn't handle the detail anyway

                  Ahhh. That must be why the entire Congress and Senate are present? :-)

                  (I assume they are, I am not 100% sure of this.)

                  • Heh! But no, I don't think they are all present. Consider two things: there are 535 members, and the place is designed for the House, of which there are 435 members. Second, what if a bomb explodes in the chamber? Gotta have continuity!