Posted on 11/19/2007 2:59:33 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Ive said it all along: The Democrats massive S-CHIP expansion is a Trojan Horse for Hillarycare. Now, we get it straight from the horses mouth. A Hill source sends an audio clip of former Iowa Dem. Governor Tom Vilsack at Drake University on Nov. 16 describing how S-CHIP will help achieve those universal entitlement ends:
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Transcript:
I think there is going to be a commitment to universal coverage. I dont think its necessarily going to be a sector by sector process. I think you either need to go in whole hog or not. We tried to sort of squeeze the middle here with doing children and doing seniors, and trying to squeeze it. If anything happens, it would more likely look something like this: you would extend eligibility for children from 200% of poverty to 300% of poverty, and create resources to insure the parents of those children.
Anyone with half a brain knows it. What’s the latest info on this, BTW? When do they vote again to try to override the latest veto? I’m worried that she’ll continue introducing this legislation,while continuing to show those commercials with the kids talking about the evil republicans hating kids until the gutless rebubs continue to cave on this (only worried about re-election)until they have enough votes. Hillary must have given the word to Nancy-they smell blood and want this BAD...
Which leaves out about 97.3473638375% of the American public, whether legal or illegal residents. To get a load of just what America is turning out, all you have to do is watch a few of the COPS programs and see the "domestic" calls, fights, beatings, drugs, alcohol, car thefts, type deals. Then you get a real feel for what our schools and society are turning out. Then watch a few of these so called anti-war demonstrations and you get a feel for what our schools and colleges are turning out in mass droves. That is what makes you shudder and think that we, as a country and society, have little chance of survival.
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