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The Healthcare Burden: Government's Role in Personal Bankruptcy Crisis

This project explores the generational impact of the healthcare system on individuals, highlighting the accumulation of medical debts that lead to personal bankruptcies. By analyzing the private sector's role and government policies in addressing healthcare crises, it aims to unite bipartisan efforts for a solution. References to reputable sources such as National Debt Clock and expert opinions like Rand Paul's are included for recognition and legitimacy.

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The Healthcare Burden: Government's Role in Personal Bankruptcy Crisis

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  1. Healthcare

  2. Private

  3. Personal

  4. Big Government

  5. Generational Burden

  6. Waiting

  7. Accumalation

  8. Bankrupt

  9. Result

  10. Broke

  11. Rand Paul • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BugRMHaL3lU

  12. Unity

  13. Bipartisan

  14. Project & Recognition

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