President Bush is threatening to veto any substantial increase in spending for a highly successful children’s health program on the bizarre theory that expanding it would be the “beginning salvo” in establishing a government-run health care system. His shortsighted ideological opposition would leave millions of children without health insurance at a time when medical costs are soaring.
The president’s ire was provoked by a bipartisan bill approved by the Senate Finance Committee last week that would expand the so-called State Children’s Health Insurance Program, a joint federal-state effort that, over the last decade, has substantially reduced the number of uninsured children in the country. The program, known as S-chip, seeks to cover children whose family income is too high to qualify for Medicaid but too low to afford costly private coverage. It is due to expire on Sept. 30 unless Congress reauthorizes it....
WILL: "Okay, I've searched "equinox" and "egg," and the news isn't good for the believers."
C.J.: "What sites did they send you to?"
WILL: "ThingsThatAreWrong.com."
C.J.: "There are no web sites supporting it?"
WILL: "No."
TOBY: "And you've got to ask yourself, if no one on the internet wants a piece of this, just how far from the pack have you strayed?"
Sunday, July 22, 2007
president bush hates children...or at least insured ones
from today new york times editorial:
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