I think we are all in agreement that the long-term demographics and health care costs, and that is what we tried to deal with the Health Care Reform Bill, which CBO says will save us a $1 trillion in the second decade and almost $200 billion in the first decade.
On the recordFebruary 8, 2011
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Ryan discusses the financial benefits of the Health Care Reform Bill.
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