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	<title>Comments on: So Much For &#8220;Bipartisanship&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: HSR0601</title>
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		<description>A new &#039;incomplete&#039; analysis by congressional budget experts of emerging House legislation said it would increase deficits by $239 billion over a decade.&lt;br&gt;CBO does not score any savings from prevention / wellness and the rest, even if Prevention / wellness  is an actual and essential part of the savings.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Besides, the Times in a July 7 editorial argued “As much as 30 percent of all health-care spending in this country—some $700 billion a year—may be wasted on tests and treatments that do not improve the health of the recipients,” . &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;And I think the others such as increased productivity, potential stem cell effect, decreased mental stress, and massive job creation considered, the reform might be within reach.&lt;br&gt;The report of stem cell research turned around the stock markets world-wide, and then what if the reform package clears the Congress ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new &#39;incomplete&#39; analysis by congressional budget experts of emerging House legislation said it would increase deficits by $239 billion over a decade.<br />CBO does not score any savings from prevention / wellness and the rest, even if Prevention / wellness  is an actual and essential part of the savings.</p>
<p> Besides, the Times in a July 7 editorial argued “As much as 30 percent of all health-care spending in this country—some $700 billion a year—may be wasted on tests and treatments that do not improve the health of the recipients,” . </p>
<p>And I think the others such as increased productivity, potential stem cell effect, decreased mental stress, and massive job creation considered, the reform might be within reach.<br />The report of stem cell research turned around the stock markets world-wide, and then what if the reform package clears the Congress ?</p>
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