Famous quote by Bobby Jindal

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You can look at that by comparing Medicares growth rates to the private insurance world, to the other Federal programs t
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"You can look at that by comparing Medicare's growth rates to the private insurance world, to the other Federal programs that we run, by looking at the billions of dollars, not millions but billions of dollars, we waste every year"

- Bobby Jindal

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This quote by Bobby Jindal recommends that there is a need to compare the growth rates of Medicare to the personal insurance coverage world and other Federal programs. He emphasizes the need to take a look at the billions of dollars that are lost every year, rather than simply millions. This implies that there is a need to take a better take a look at the amount of money being spent and wasted on these programs, and to find ways to minimize the quantity of cash being lost. He is recommending that there is a need to be more conscious of the quantity of cash being spent and to find methods to decrease the quantity of cash being wasted. This might assist to ensure that the cash is being used more effectively and successfully.

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Bobby Jindal This quote is written / told by Bobby Jindal somewhere between June 10, 1971 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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