Boxlicker101
Licker of Boxes
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I got a circular from the Department of Human Resources extolling the virtues of The Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. It describes how much more wonderful Medicare will be, and how I will save money. I believe almost nothing of what it says. 
I fail to see how Medicare will improve with the huge reduction in funding that is part of Obamacare. They say the reduction will be made up for by eliminating fraud and waste. As in all gov. programs, there is bound to be plenty of both, but I doubt that they will eliminate much. To me, the question arises: If you can crack down that much on fraud and waste, why haven't you already done it?
There is only one part of the circular that I believe. It says I should only rely on trusted sources on information. I agree completely with that, but none of those sources will be any US government agency.
I fail to see how Medicare will improve with the huge reduction in funding that is part of Obamacare. They say the reduction will be made up for by eliminating fraud and waste. As in all gov. programs, there is bound to be plenty of both, but I doubt that they will eliminate much. To me, the question arises: If you can crack down that much on fraud and waste, why haven't you already done it?
There is only one part of the circular that I believe. It says I should only rely on trusted sources on information. I agree completely with that, but none of those sources will be any US government agency.