Bush said "Get back to me when kids are made of oil."
"Are Bush's Points Valid?
President Bush claims that the bipartisan bill to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program "would result in taking a program meant to help poor children and turning it into one that covers children in households with incomes up to $83,000 a year."
That's not true.
The bill maintains current law. It limits the program to children from families with incomes up to twice the federal poverty level — now $20,650 for a family of four, for a program limit of $41,300 — or to 50 percentage points above a state's Medicaid eligibility threshold, which varies state to state.
States that want to increase eligibility beyond those limits would require approval from Bush's Health and Human Services Department, just as they must win waivers now. The HHS recently denied a request by New York to increase its income threshold to four times the poverty level — the $82,600 figure that Republican opponents of the bill are using."
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/226/story/20169.html
Very confusing. So dubya is lying when he says $82.600-income families would qualify?
Bush said "Get back to me when kids are made of oil."
Yes, W is lying in this particular case. The limit a state could use had the bill passed would be closer to $60,000 for a family of four.
Now, fellas. I'm not lyin', I just read why my handlers put in front of me.
Well I'm glad he vetoed it. It raises the level from families at the average income point (200% poverty level) to either 300% or 400% of the poverty level. If they didn't make these increases, I could see the bill passing just fine. The $83K number spoke of is at the 400% poverty rate, but I can only find 300% in the legislation (link below), in numerous places. I didn't read the whole bill, so I guess it's possible the 400% is 200% and another 200% somplace, or some other addition. It could also be a non-exsistant number that was in the original bill, but removed with an amendment.
Why do we need to help families at the $60k or $80k rates? This could be disastorous. First of all, health care for children is not as expensive as for adults. Most people withn these income levels have jobs that cover dependants for a little bit more. My children are of age now, but I think my payments were about $80 per month to add them. What this legislation has the potential of doing, is having employers drop dependant care because the government now provides it. The numbers of the privately insured could drop, for favor of free health care.
The plan now costs how much more, and how do we pay for it?
link: HR 976
I have exactly the same same questions about Iraq.
the defense budget is pennies compared to en lement programs
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0110/dailyUpdate.html
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...pending03.html
I have that in between my couch cushions.
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