On 8/21/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Before you say they shouldn't pay for health coverage of children maybe
> you
> > should take a look at the other ways government spends money. Like
> sending
> > congressmen and seniors to Iraq. What's that prove again. Their one or
> two
> > week visit could provide enough health coverage for a small nation!
>
> This isn't a moral of fiscal equivalence argument but I'll say this -
> I would rather have our elected officials going off to see the state
> of affairs in a military action zone so they can give our troops the
> credit they deserve (which they did) than throw my money at a family
> that is struggling less than I am.


True, true... I stated this as an example because it seems it's going to
take a trip of all of congress and senate to make the obvious decision here.
We give a billion here another there at this or that but when it comes to
our own people we're like cattle. fuck that. I understand there are those
out there who bend the rules, if this were to stop, I believe coverage
should be extended to include all who need it, and could be done without
extravagant amounts of additional funds.. Maybe it's a temporary fix. you
get coverage for X amount of time while you get straight, line it up like
the student loan program.   Guaranteed   healtcare but at a price. 3% fixex.


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