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Economic policy / Healthcare reform in the United States / Taxation in the United States / Medicare / Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson / Social Security / United States federal budget / Government spending / Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax / Federal assistance in the United States / Economy of the United States / Government
Date: 2011-08-15 11:50:09
Economic policy
Healthcare reform in the United States
Taxation in the United States
Medicare
Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson
Social Security
United States federal budget
Government spending
Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax
Federal assistance in the United States
Economy of the United States
Government

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