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Technically this falls under misrepresentation
Authored by: yacc on Sunday, December 09 2012 @ 07:46 AM EST
Well, lowering the cost of medical care is only one item in
the healthcare bill.

I'd say, getting most if not all of the population insured is
the main item.

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Technically this falls under misrepresentation
Authored by: rsteinmetz70112 on Monday, December 10 2012 @ 11:38 PM EST
If it is misrepresentation and if the school pays, driving up the costs for
future students that potentially deters the school (and other schools) from
similar misrepresentation.

Future students by having to pay higher costs will be discouraged from attending
the school until the costs are amortized and the publicity sufficient old as to
have little effect.

It seems a generally effective remedy which compensates those former students
for coming forward at some risk to themselves and their future livelihood.

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