Clinton: Trump budget shows 'unimaginable' cruelty
Source: MSN/Associated Press
NEW YORK Hillary Clinton proclaimed Tuesday that President Donald Trump's budget shows an "unimaginable level of cruelty" for millions of Americans and children.
The former Democratic presidential nominee, who recently declared herself part of the Trump resistance, lashed out at the Republican president's spending plan in aggressive terms after being honored in New York City by the Children's Health Fund, a nonprofit organization that helps provide health care to poor and homeless children.
"This administration and Republicans in Congress are mounting an onslaught against the needs of children and people with disabilities, women and seniors," Clinton charged.
She said the budget, which was released earlier in the day, "shows an unimaginable level of cruelty and lack of imagination and disdain for the struggles of millions of Americans, including millions of children."
Read more: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/clinton-trump-budget-shows-unimaginable-cruelty/ar-BBBt8gY
sandensea
(21,656 posts)But not an "Anne O'Connor" budget, to be sure (the pseudonym under which she collected her So. Sec. checks).
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still_one
(92,372 posts)NanceGreggs
(27,817 posts)... devoted civil servant wasn't elected POTUS.
If she had been, we'd all be living under the governance of a patriotic American who wouldn't have colluded with the Russians in order to be elected.
There's no doubt she would have appointed her incompetent billionaire buddies to Cabinet positions, and blabbed the country's confidential information to the Russians.
Thank God we dodged that bullet.
BainsBane
(53,056 posts)brer cat
(24,594 posts)betsuni
(25,598 posts)Eyeball_Kid
(7,434 posts)During the rally, he said that he no longer needs his base of voters because they already got him into office.
He actually said this.
And with his budget proposal, he's putting his words into (proposed) action. He doesn't need his Fanboys. They can rot. He's got HIS.
Doodley
(9,119 posts)Solly Mack
(90,780 posts)iluvtennis
(19,868 posts)can do reach deep, maybe you can also. Please do so if you can
https://www.onwardtogether.org
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stopbush
(24,396 posts)videohead5
(2,181 posts)Worried about her e-mails and whether her server was hacked and Trump gives classified info directly to the Russians in the oval office and no proof exist Hillary's server was ever hacked.
dalton99a
(81,568 posts)Bigredhunk
(1,351 posts)I love HRC!
I hate MSN articles and never go there anymore. Why are the comments so tilted to the reich wing? Is it a conservative site or something? I've never understood that.
C Moon
(12,221 posts)for 4 years anyway: until the moderates forget that the GOP have NEVER cared about our country.
riversedge
(70,285 posts)progree
(10,912 posts)As GOP tarries on health bill, funding for children's health languishes
Politics Julie Rovner · Kaiser Health News · May 22, 2017
... With summer just around the corner, and most of official Washington swept up in scandals surrounding Trump, the health overhaul delays are starting to back up the rest of the 2018 agenda.
One of the immediate casualties is the renewal of the Children's Health Insurance Program. CHIP covers just under 9 million children in low- and moderate-income families, at a cost of about $15 billion a year.
Funding for CHIP does not technically end until Sept. 30, but it is already too late for states to plan their budgets effectively. They needed to know about future funding while their legislatures were still in session, but, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, the local lawmakers have already adjourned for the year in more than half of the states.
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In a March letter urging prompt action, the Medicaid directors noted that while the end of September might seem far off, "as the program nears the end of its congressional funding, states will be required to notify current CHIP beneficiaries of the termination of their coverage. This process may be required to begin as early as July in some states."
More: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/05/22/npr-as-gop-tarries-health-bill-funding-childrens-health-languishes
riversedge
(70,285 posts)...In a March letter urging prompt action, the Medicaid directors noted that while the end of September might seem far off, "as the program nears the end of its congressional funding, states will be required to notify current CHIP beneficiaries of the termination of their coverage. This process may be required to begin as early as July in some states."
riversedge
(70,285 posts)kwassa
(23,340 posts)Stupid is the next.