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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 6247610" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>the border is a bigger argument than just economics also. national security enters the conversation. what about the economic problems that may arise with a new health care plan and 20 million newly insured mexicans. as it stands now, we probably pay for a huge chunk with cost offsetting through insurance. how are we figuring savings or cost there with a public option? and if we don't close the border and get a handle on immigration, should we just go ahead and figure a few million more in there who will come over for that reason? all of these issues are connected and an "emergency", they have to be done now. it's unsustainable. just as the TARP we still haven't used was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 6247610, member: 566682"] the border is a bigger argument than just economics also. national security enters the conversation. what about the economic problems that may arise with a new health care plan and 20 million newly insured mexicans. as it stands now, we probably pay for a huge chunk with cost offsetting through insurance. how are we figuring savings or cost there with a public option? and if we don't close the border and get a handle on immigration, should we just go ahead and figure a few million more in there who will come over for that reason? all of these issues are connected and an "emergency", they have to be done now. it's unsustainable. just as the TARP we still haven't used was. [/QUOTE]
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