Eric Novack with his take:
I suspect that most Americans would suddenly be less inclined to support the SCHIP expansion when they see several children negatively affected for every 1 child helped. However, given that most government programs ignore both “the children” and common sense financial planning, we are likely to see the SCHIP debate played out with them tucked away and forgotten.
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While I am in favor of helping sick poor children… if we took the time to read the SCHIP bill we would more clearly undertand all the backlash. Typical politics.
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