Unions and other special interest groups

Unions and other special interest groups who have been pushing for health care legislation find themselves on the short end of the stick if the current bill is passed.It could cost their members billions of dollars.About 30 unions are running a full-page ad in Washington newspapers opposing the measure's plan to tax generous employer-provided health plans. In other words as long as we the taxpayer was paying it was all well and fine but now that they and their member might have to shell out cash it not so much fun

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