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If anyone watched 60 Minutes on CBS last night, this kind of news can tell you how this country is going. The first link is about the state of Ohio. It talks about the two democratic candidates, with the outsourcing of jobs to China at a paper mill.
The second linkis about a saintly man bringing healthcare to a small town on a weekend when people are underinsured, and need medical/dental help if they cannot afford it.
So the two candidates are talking about how they are going to make sure that every American is insured, whether the person can afford it or not. But how? What are the candidates' proposal.
How will they take care of a country to prevent outsourcing and institute a health care plan?
I watched 60 Minutes last night for the first time as I gotten used to watching the reruns of the Law & Order: Criminal Intent program on the Bravo Channel. I guess we can all learn something by watching 60 Minutes. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105 |