Battle-SCHIP continues

October 13, 2007

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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1 Weschtester Orthopedist October 13, 2007 at 7:50 pm

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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