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The $100 Million Health Care Vote? |
2009-11-20 |
![]() MONEY!! Here's a case study. On page 432 of the Reid bill, there is a section increasing federal Medicaid subsidies for "certain states recovering from a major disaster." The section spends two pages defining which "states" would qualify, saying, among other things, that it would be states that "during the preceding 7 fiscal years" have been declared a "major disaster area." I am told the section applies to exactly one state: Louisiana, the home of moderate Democrat Mary Landrieu, who has been playing hard to get on the health care bill. I'm not too sure I would call Landrieu moderate. In other words, the bill spends two pages describing what could be written with a single world: Louisiana. (This may also help explain why the bill is long.) Senator Harry Reid, who drafted the bill, cannot pass it without the support of Louisiana's Mary Landrieu. How much does it cost? According to the Congressional Budget Office: $100 million. Mere Peanuts! Read the actual section at the link and see if you can figure it out. |
Posted by:Deacon Blues |
#2 "We've already established what you are. Now we're just negotiating the price" *rimshot* |
Posted by: Frank G 2009-11-20 10:00 |
#1 If I were the Pub running against her next year I'd hang this one around her neck no matter which way she votes. I think I would title my TV ad, 'Thirty pieces of silver'. That should work in the parishes ... |
Posted by: Steve White 2009-11-20 09:37 |