Back in March 2010, then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif,, uttered the now-famous words, "We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy." Pelosi was talking about the health care law, and it appears she was right about the fact that it was full of unknowns.
It turns out that, due to a glitch in the law, roughly three million middle-income Americans could wind up on Medicaid - which was designed to assist the country's poorest citizens.
"It's gonna cost about $450 billion over 10 years," Senator John Barrasso. R-Wyo., who is also a surgeon, warns. Barrasso says it's yet another burden for average Americans. "Who's gonna pay for that - the taxpayers, people who are paying their bills every day," he says.
Democrats acknowledge there is a problem within the health care law that could have an unintended impact on Medicaid.
Repeal and replace. The screwed up thing is that these bums that concocted this B.S. will more than likely get re-elected. We need to take everyone that was behind those closed doors and try them in a court of law for lying to the American people (about negotiations being bipartisan and on public tv for everyone to see) and send them all to jail.
ReplyDeleteand by "glitch" they mean...."Oh, you found it".
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