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		<title>By: Don Levit</title>
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		<dc:creator>Don Levit</dc:creator>
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		<description>Roy:

Thanks for providing this excellent article.  You are the trendsetter for bloggers!

You wrote recently, I believe, about the growth of federal funding of premiums.  This is of great concern to me, for instead of premium payers, we are seeing more taxpayers paying premiums via taxes.  While the insurers would be pleased to get the dollars either way, don&#039;t you think this is a very dangerous trend for the average &quot;insured?&quot;

Don Levit</description>
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<p>Thanks for providing this excellent article.  You are the trendsetter for bloggers!</p>
<p>You wrote recently, I believe, about the growth of federal funding of premiums.  This is of great concern to me, for instead of premium payers, we are seeing more taxpayers paying premiums via taxes.  While the insurers would be pleased to get the dollars either way, don&#8217;t you think this is a very dangerous trend for the average &#8220;insured?&#8221;</p>
<p>Don Levit</p>
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