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Should Secession be an option?
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<blockquote data-quote="usexpat97" data-source="post: 62041259" data-attributes="member: 312965"><p>You mean the same states that are ALREADY underwriting unemployment, workers' comp, their own health insurance, and medicaid could not also underwrite Medicare and SS if their citizens did not also have to pay 35% of their income to out of the state? What about Texas, who has already repeatedly wanted to do just that, but keeps getting denied because the Feds won't release funds? Or Alaska, who annually pays $1000 to all of their residents--just because they are residents? I'm calling baloney on that one. No only could the states take it over--they would actually be competent at it. Which is more than the Feds can say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usexpat97, post: 62041259, member: 312965"] You mean the same states that are ALREADY underwriting unemployment, workers' comp, their own health insurance, and medicaid could not also underwrite Medicare and SS if their citizens did not also have to pay 35% of their income to out of the state? What about Texas, who has already repeatedly wanted to do just that, but keeps getting denied because the Feds won't release funds? Or Alaska, who annually pays $1000 to all of their residents--just because they are residents? I'm calling baloney on that one. No only could the states take it over--they would actually be competent at it. Which is more than the Feds can say. [/QUOTE]
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