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          The Problem With Medicare
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The U.S. government has denied that Medicare is going bankrupt.  Although the government may say that Medicare has plenty of money it is untrue because it is a fact that Medicare will go bankrupt by the year 2001 as stated by preliminary sources.  Medicare is one of the main sources of funding for  ....
          Middle of essay ....security, perhaps the safest investment in the United States.
In history Medicare has experience a few problem regarding it's funding.  Problems have occurred over the history of Medicare. The major problem and most recent of Medicare is that it is going bankrupt.  Medicare is another legacy of Lyndon Baines Johnson Great Society. Spending is obviously out of control. On June 5th the government announced that the Medicare Trust Fund would go broke by the year 2001(national debt). In 1965 when LB....           |   
          
          
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