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		<title>US Healthcare Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is very interesting to see that the US people are starting to have a bit more passion about not letting government get too big. It seems healthcare might have sparked the debates. Living in Japan (a land of socialized medicine) and seeing executives going back to the US for treatment is a sign that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very interesting to see that the US people are starting to have a bit more passion about not letting government get too big.  It seems healthcare might have sparked the debates.</p>
<p>Living in Japan (a land of socialized medicine) and seeing executives going back to the US for treatment is a sign that we have some good things going in the US.  This news report seems to really hit home with that.</p>
<p>Looking around on the net, it seems that there is a groundswell of people that are forcing the government to think a bit more before the spend the US dollar into oblivion (no value).</p>
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