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applegrove

(118,677 posts)
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 11:26 PM Jan 2014

Mitch McConnell Boasts About Supporting Government Sponsored Heath Care In A New Campaign Ad

Mitch McConnell Boasts About Supporting Government Sponsored Heath Care In A New Campaign Ad

By Igor Volsky at Think Progress

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/22/3190671/mitch-mcconnell-health-care/

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Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is out with a new campaign ad touting his success in securing free preventive health care services for Kentuckians. The spot, titled “Cares,” tries to paint the Senate Minority Leader as a compassionate Republican who carries a moral obligation to provide sick people with access to government-sponsored health care.

It’s a message you wouldn’t expect from a Republican senate leader who has voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act and continues to oppose its implementation in Kentucky. But the minute-long ad, featuring Robert Pierce, an energy worker and throat cancer survivor, highlights the Republican Senate leader’s effort to secure “cancer screening programs” for Kentuckians and provide them with government compensation. Watch the spot:



The assistance is the result of an entitlement McConnell secured for former employees of a plant in Paducah, Kentucky who were exposed to high levels of uranium throughout the 1950s and 1960s, and who now suffer from cancer or other ailments. As the Huffington Post’s Zach Carter and Jason Cherkis catalogue in their exhaustive report on the crisis, McConnell had initially “kept the plant’s doors open” to guarantee jobs for his constitutes, even as “the plant’s toxins had spread through the air and into the ground, slowly killing its own workers and tainting the surrounding area.” Though McConnell had toured the facility, “knew about the contaminated water supply and the mountain of leaking storage containers,” and had been in regular consultation with the Department of Energy about the crisis, he ultimately voted against an amendment that would have held nuclear subcontractors liable for negligence or misconduct at nuclear plants — and didn’t take legislative action to help the plant’s sick workers until 1999.

Almost two decades after employees began dying from cancer, and five years after the Paducah plant was declared a Superfund site by the Environmental Protection Agency, McConnell pushed through a new entitlement “that allowed plant workers over age 50 access to free body scans and free health care.” The program also “provided $150,000 lump sum payments to workers who developed cancers or other illnesses from radiation exposures, and up to $250,000 in compensation for medical problems caused by other toxins.” Once the benefit started flowing in 2001, McConnell and his wife, then-energy secretary Elaine Chao, even “flew to Paducah and awarded the first $150,000 check.”




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Mitch McConnell Boasts About Supporting Government Sponsored Heath Care In A New Campaign Ad (Original Post) applegrove Jan 2014 OP
Complete psychopathic re-history applegrove Jan 2014 #1
In the end, they will be taking full credit for "Obamacare" arcane1 Jan 2014 #2
You know it! applegrove Jan 2014 #3
State insurance exchanges, created by the Affordable Care Act, saved millions of patriotic Americans AlbertCat Jan 2014 #5
Why was Kentucky almost last in the nation for health then Yertel? ErikJ Jan 2014 #4
Let's see if I get this... bearssoapbox Jan 2014 #6
 

arcane1

(38,613 posts)
2. In the end, they will be taking full credit for "Obamacare"
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 11:39 PM
Jan 2014

They'll shamelessly say "State insurance exchanges, created by the Affordable Care Act, saved millions of patriotic Americans from the horrors of Obamacare".

 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
5. State insurance exchanges, created by the Affordable Care Act, saved millions of patriotic Americans
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 11:57 PM
Jan 2014

Wait... then why was there not one in that great Teabagger example of paradise... North Carolina?.... and many other under the red thumb states?

Oh never mind.... they don't even care about making sense.

 

ErikJ

(6,335 posts)
4. Why was Kentucky almost last in the nation for health then Yertel?
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 11:56 PM
Jan 2014

Kentucky - 2013
Overall
Ranking
45
Outcomes Rank 47
Determinants Rank 44
Overall Rank 45
Diabetes Rank 38
Smoking Rank 50
Obesity Rank 42

- See more at: http://www.americashealthrankings.org/KY#sthash.fMRtgUUJ.dpuf

bearssoapbox

(1,408 posts)
6. Let's see if I get this...
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 12:33 AM
Jan 2014

People got sick because the plant was kept open with the help of Yertel, and safety wasn't a big concern for anyone.

Now that people are sick, they are getting care in the form of free and/or socialized medicine thanks to Chinless Mitch.

What's sad is that the guy in the ad doesn't seem to realize that the psychopath that got him FREE healthcare is he same psychopath that helped get him sick in the first place.

My sister lives in KY and she can't believe that people support the freakshow that is the repub party.

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