Rollback to 2008: How Would It Impact Your Personal Life?

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In summary, a discussion of a $14 Trillion national debt in the US and the need to raise the debt ceiling, coupled with more than $1.5 Trillion annual deficits scheduled, has talk of rolling back all spending to 2008 levels. This would impact your personal life in a negative way - as your employer would be injured and you would eventually be affected negatively.
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ParticleGrl said:
The reason that medicare plan D is costing less than assumed is almost entirely do to the lower cost of prescription drugs. It would have cost far less if the government could bargain for price (the VA pays far less for drugs).

Another factor is that many drugs were dropped from the formulaies in 2011 - with CMS approval of course.
 

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