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another baby step in the right direction.
the master plan is unfolding perfectly
bwa ha ha ha ha
Here at the city we have more of your money than we know what to do with. We considered having a ca$h bonfire but our consultants assure us this program will burn thru the money much faster.
graciously,
your City Council
You want me, as a tax payer, to pay $290,000 per year for that?!! No thanks. The money would be better spent on roads, libraries, schools, police, parks, etc, etc, etc.
Where does the figure $290,000 come from?
One chronic patient will cost more than that.
Where did that figure come from?
Will Jenny guarantee it won't be more?
I didn't think so.
So wait, married couples can add another adult designee? What? How does that work? If I'm insured by SLCounty, I'll just find my best bud who's uninsured and throw them into the mix. That's bad policy for taxpayers.
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