Insolvency for Social Security and Medicare Is Seen Closer »

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Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius arrived at a news conference on health care costs on Tuesday.

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    normallysilent5 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Don't worry, the governments plan is working fine. Malnutrition and lack of medical care will thin the ranks of those soon to qualify for SS. There will be money left over. Well not really, they will find some worthless project to blow it on.

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      lloydm655 months, 4 weeks ago

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      Obama,and Geithner knows the fed.owes SS a ton of money,but if they pay up it will make the budget deficit three times as large,instead of two times.Evidently we can find some more money somewhere,Loose lip Bidden tells teens we will pay for everybody to attend college.You have to understand some of to youth be in college at least ten years,and need affirmative action to get a job.

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