Whether comprehensive health care reform is enacted this year rests to a substantial extent on its impact on the federal budget. To be sure, federal lawmakers can do what they want to the budget. Unlike families, businesses and state governments, the feds can literally print money. But there's an economic and political cost to this. [...]
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