MY TWO CENTS ON THE FINAL BUSH-KERRY DEBATE
Bush warns that John Kerry's health insurance plan will cost "1.5 trillion dollars over the next 10 years." Kerry refutes this by saying that Bush's plan will cost more. However, all you really have to do to blow Bush's argument out of the water is to state the national deficit -- U.S $7,430,372,900,393 -- and acknowledge the simple fact that "1.5 trillion over ten years" is nothing to spend on something as important as the nation's health. I, for one, think Kerry's health plan is more valuable than everything Bush paid for that got us $7 trillion in debt over 4 years put together.
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