Paige Winfield Cunningham
Washington Times
July 9, 2012
Texas Gov. Rick Perry said Monday his state won’t expand Medicaid or set up an insurance exchange, joining a growing number of Republican governors who are rejecting two key parts of President Obama’s health care law.
“I will not be party to socializing health care and bankrupting my state in direct contradiction to our Constitution and our founding principles of limited government,” Mr. Perry said.
“I stand proudly with the growing chorus of governors who reject the Obamacare power grab,” Mr. Perry said. “Neither a ‘state’ exchange nor the expansion of Medicaid under this program would result in better ‘patient protection’ or in more ‘affordable care.’ They would only make Texas a mere appendage of the federal government when it comes to health care.”
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No … But spending TRILLIONS on the SOCIALIZED MILITARY is OK
Death of FOREIGN women and children – Good
Healthy of Amerikan women and children – BAD
Sums up the priorities of the NWO SCUM.