Nothing lasts forever ? not even health care reform compromises. The Congressional Budget Office is expected to come out with its analysis of the latest proposal ? replacing a the creation of a new government-run health plan (the controversial ?public option?) with a program in which Americans 55-64 could buy Medicare coverage. However, it?s looking [...]
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