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Dec 01, 2010 at 05:16:05 PM PST
Top Texas GOPer admits its policies will throw people out in the streets
Texas Republicans are hell-bent on opting their state out of Medicaid. And while most pretend the move wouldn't have any effect on their least fortunate, at least one Republican is honest about it: (
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/gop_budget_chair_medicaid_savings_would_mean_throwing_people_in_the_streets_110942319.html)
Some Republicans who talk about Texas potentially opting out of Medicaid are quick to say the changes wouldn't throw people out on the street — but not House Appropriations Committee Chairman Jim Pitts.
. . . unlike others who've painted a rosy picture of a potential health-care restructuring without filling in the details, Pitts gave a stark answer when an audience member asked about an ill friend who is on Medicaid.
The questioner reacted with concern when Pitts said the state's looking at getting out of the program. What will my friend do then? Will you throw him out in the street?
“If we did exactly what we're doing today, we wouldn't be throwing him out in the street. But if we have any savings in getting out of Medicaid, we will have to throw some people out in the street,” said Pitts, R-Waxahachie. He noted, “I'm not telling you that your friend would be.”Remember, Pitts was speaking at a Tea Party event in his district. Ironic, huh? But of course, that teabagger's friend is one of those people who deserve the federal assistance (like all those teabaggers on Medicare-funded scooters).
These people are going to get exactly the government they fought for and voted for.
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http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/11/29/924036/-Top-Texas-GOPer-admits-its-policies-will-throw-people-out-in-the-streets