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Rush Limbaugh says "I'll go to Costa Rica" if Obama's health care bill becomes law
He’s already put his $14 million Manhattan penthouse condo up for sale. As for where conservative talker Rush Limbaugh will live, it appears Costa Rica is high on the list. Responding to a Florida caller on his radio show, Limbaugh was asked by a caller what he would do if he needed health care. Limbaugh responded, “I’ll just tell you this, if this passes and it’s five years from now and all that stuff gets implemented — I am leaving the country. I’ll go to Costa Rica.” Limbaugh, who has railed against the Democratic-led health care bill almost daily, may want to research his new proposed home. Costa Rica’s government-run health care system is a network of 30 hospitals and over 250 clinics around the country. Foreigners living in Costa Rica can pay a monthly fee, based on income, for coverage, or join the national health care insurance provider. You can hear Limbaugh’s vow to vacate the US here.
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