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ewagner

(18,964 posts)
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 07:57 AM Jun 2013

So...the Joint Finance Committee (JFC)

...voted to reject expansion of Medicaid and to endorse WALKERCARE.....

It costs the state $29 Million more.

It deprives thousands of health care.

Everybody from the Hospital Association, Legislative Audit Bureau, and the Rand Corporation say the state would be better off WITH the expansion...

but they voted it down anyway...

WAY TO GO BONEHEADS!

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So...the Joint Finance Committee (JFC) (Original Post) ewagner Jun 2013 OP
Punishing the people their base has been taught to hate. Scuba Jun 2013 #1
The smoking gun...revealing their intentions... ewagner Jun 2013 #2
He also increased funding to Counties for indigent funerals. Hmmmmm. Scuba Jun 2013 #3
This is just plain evil!!!! :-( hue Jun 2013 #4
Our Dems tried hard to present some sanity dragonlady Jun 2013 #5

ewagner

(18,964 posts)
2. The smoking gun...revealing their intentions...
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 09:24 AM
Jun 2013

They allocated $75 Million to pay hospitals for treating the uninsured!!!!

They KNOW THE DAMAGE THEY'RE CAUSING AND THEY DON'T GIVE A DAMN!

dragonlady

(3,577 posts)
5. Our Dems tried hard to present some sanity
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 10:45 AM
Jun 2013

Richards, Mason, Shilling and Wirch offered an alternate motion and spoke strenuously about the fiscal and human aspects of the whole thing, but to no avail. Co-chair Darling was her usual airhead self, very concerned that the federal money would not be there in future years and "we need certainty." Her co-airhead Lazich echoed this phony concern. Jon Richards pointed out that a large chunk of the money they spend on highways and education is also federal and nobody is worried about not getting that.

The main contention was that the people from 100% to 133% of poverty would have access to the exchanges under ACA, so "fact check: 85,000 people will not be cut off from care." No matter that the exchanges were never designed for people with such low income and they cannot afford the out-of-pocket expense that would entail. They were totally deaf to such details. After a couple hours of this, the final vote was chilling. It took less than 45 seconds to call 16 names: one after the other in rapid-fire succession. (It could have been finished even quicker but they had to wait for Grothman to get back in his seat--he likes to walk around.)

The broad view of what they are up to came from Rep. Mandela Barnes at a press conference earlier in the day: "they want to doom one president and groom another."

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