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Daniel J. Mitchell - USA: Drowning In Debt?

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Debating whether the United States has gone too far in accumulating debt, with Dan Mitchell, Cato Institute; Christian Weller, Center for American Progress; and CNBC's Erin Burnett.

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  • Yeah, if there is an ethnic sector where one can make the case against government interference it is the Native Americans. Many of them are subsidized by government and they live in some of the worst conditions in the continent.

    Also, the VA is a good example of government run health care. They can't even meet their obligations with the veterans, but they want to extend this service to everyone?

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  • @Sm0ked88 once he got into office he continued to spend even faster than bush did.

  • so is our president

  • this bald guy is a complete idiot. end of story.

  • erin burnett i wanna spread you wide and fuck you dry.

  • Youre right, it was ''the government''.

  • Geat work by Mitchell here, though the other guy is quite articulate as well.

    How large is the Cato institute by the way?

  • Because the appeal of "free healthcare" is very appealing to the masses, especially the ignorant ones with no historical compass. Shit, I have arguments all the time with Norwegians about socialized healthcare which they love to brag about. Besides them being in a lucky demographic position, they don't realize that their healthcare is substandard.

  • Good call on the VA. That government hospital killed my grandfather. They put him in a room with a guy with tuberculosis and he got sick and died. The nurses there were horrible. What a sham.

    I am currently living in Russia where there are still a lot of government hospitals. I could tell you stories that would make your blood boil. I don't know why we are moving towards social medicine when it has failed in so many countries. We have lost our minds.

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