tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309886623663204376.post997334683002962487..comments2023-09-12T07:37:53.025-06:00Comments on Policy Matters: Poverty and Health Insurance in ColoradoColorado Center on Law and Policyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03923975655196254547noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309886623663204376.post-82019436536303543802012-11-05T01:39:22.552-07:002012-11-05T01:39:22.552-07:00With the health care costs continuing to rise year...With the health care costs continuing to rise year after year, taxes will need to be raised to fund these programs. Of course, everything the government does is paid for by individual Americans taxpayers.Cecelia Owenshttp://medicalaidsite.co.za/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309886623663204376.post-8253004703727248982012-09-24T14:44:20.708-06:002012-09-24T14:44:20.708-06:00It's certainly interesting that public program...It's certainly interesting that public programs have helped stabilize the percentage of uninsured, even as poverty rates increase. At the same time, these programs seem to be turn-key solutions as they don't address the core issue, which is economic stagnation.<br /><br />-Matt<br />McCormick & Murphy, P.C.<br />100 Fillmore St, 5th Floor<br />Denver, CO 80206<br />(720) 545-9090Denver Matthttp://www.mccormickmurphy.com/noreply@blogger.com