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	<title>Comments on: Health Insurance Tax Credit Does Not Solve The Problem</title>
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		<title>By: William</title>
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		<description>I agree! It is not a tax credit that is going to solve our health insurance and health care crisis here in the United States. Most of the time it actually has very little to do with cost, it has more to do with being considered un-insurable. Pre-existing conditions are the major big deal. Anymore, the average human in really good health has had one thing or another put in their medical records that would consider them to be un-insurable due to pre-existing condition.....Lets fix this first!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree! It is not a tax credit that is going to solve our health insurance and health care crisis here in the United States. Most of the time it actually has very little to do with cost, it has more to do with being considered un-insurable. Pre-existing conditions are the major big deal. Anymore, the average human in really good health has had one thing or another put in their medical records that would consider them to be un-insurable due to pre-existing condition&#8230;..Lets fix this first!</p>
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