was regarding individuals paying into one state's programs, and then moving/getting residency in another state because the benefits are worth more there.
Left to their own devices, the states would (unwittingly or not) create disparity between services offered. This would ultimately cause even more issues then what we have now. We'd essentially be left with 50 different programs, all with different pools of money paying for them.
~Jeordam
Left to their own devices, the states would (unwittingly or not) create disparity between services offered. This would ultimately cause even more issues then what we have now. We'd essentially be left with 50 different programs, all with different pools of money paying for them.
~Jeordam
ex-Admin at wotmania (all things wot & art galleries)
Saving the Princess, Humanity, or the World-Entire since 1985
Saving the Princess, Humanity, or the World-Entire since 1985
States and Federal Government
13/10/2011 05:08:14 AM
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No.
13/10/2011 05:59:07 AM
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Re: No.
13/10/2011 07:07:14 AM
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Re: No.
13/10/2011 01:59:58 PM
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Economy of scale applies to every private bureaucracy, but not government ones.
13/10/2011 06:53:44 PM
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you can do it with block grants
13/10/2011 06:13:48 AM
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Believing the states can't do it, is not the same as saying the states will be less efficent or more *NM*
13/10/2011 06:42:34 AM
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Medicaid is already state-managed
13/10/2011 06:22:54 AM
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I pretty much agree with this
13/10/2011 02:03:04 PM
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It may still be a better option though, but I wouldn't consider it a likely great success story
13/10/2011 09:23:16 PM
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No I do not believe they do could do Medicare or Social Security more effectively *NM*
13/10/2011 06:41:03 AM
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Care to elaborate? *NM*
13/10/2011 06:55:21 AM
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Would you rather have 50 insurance companies with different pay structures or 1?
14/10/2011 02:14:23 AM
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If programs to ensure federal citizen rights were divided among the states it would invite disparity
13/10/2011 06:50:02 PM
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13/10/2011 09:55:04 PM
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Because some things do not matter much with geography and culture
14/10/2011 02:20:04 AM
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Yet again I must disagree
14/10/2011 05:04:43 AM
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Think about fire, how much need will Alaska have for fire trucks? *NM*
14/10/2011 12:30:05 PM
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Some issues are exclusively local and best handled there, as are some resources.
14/10/2011 11:22:46 AM
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The first thought that came to mind.....
13/10/2011 08:55:36 PM
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Depends on the state and its legislators, doesn't it? But, generally, no. *NM*
14/10/2011 06:50:13 PM
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Pick your rapist and tell me why it makes a damn bit of difference. *NM*
15/10/2011 05:06:50 PM
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