Over half of New Jersey residents thought that health care system had ‘major problems’. Here is one of the comments on the website:
UH OH!
I detect the beginning of a spin campaign, just like the war on Iraq, to promote New Jersey’s Universal Health Care system.
This is pending submission as a bill. Corzine wanted to push it, but with the current ‘budget crisis’ he’s backing away from it. Instead some moronic senator is going to submit it.
The cost is $1.7 billion per year.
It just so happens that Corzine stated next years deficit will be $1.7B.
Are the pulling this number out from somewhere that is dark or are they just multiplying the Seinfeld show’s $1.7 million joke by one thousand?
It seems like everything in this state is now $1.7B this or that! What gives?”
And this brings us to a question of moral values. Do states, and/or federal, governments, put health care as priority number 1? What about budget concerns? The looming economic crisis? How do we prioritize our problems to deal with them most effectively? What do you think?