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Bush Vetoes Child Insurance Bill
« on: October 04, 2007, 09:55:48 AM »
I don't know the exact specifics regarding this bill but at least to me expanding health insurance for children is a noble cause. Bush says it's too expensive yet he couldn't care less about the billions wasted on fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Reading this made me think of the George Carlin routine about Conservatives fighting to stop abortions but not caring what happens to the babies after they're born.

http://www.usnews.com/blogs/news-desk/2007/10/3/bush-vetoes-child-insurance-bill.html

Bush Vetoes Child Insurance Bill
October 03, 2007 01:02 PM ET | Permanent Link

President Bush today killed legislation, supported by members of both parties, that would have dramatically expanded children's health insurance.

The bill would have added $35 billion over five years to the State Children's Health Insurance Program, allowing an additional 4 million children to get healthcare coverage. Bush had warned that he would veto the bill because of its cost and because he said it would extend federal assistance to families that aren't truly needy. He reiterated those arguments in his veto message to the House.

The SCHIP bill passed in the Senate with enough momentum to survive a veto; however, it came up almost two dozen votes short in the House. House Democrats will try to persuade more Republicans to vote in support of the bill, but it is doubtful that enough GOP members will defect from the party line. Instead, both parties and the president would have to come to a compromise once the veto sticks.

Healthcare could be a huge issue in the next election, and candidates are already showcasing their plans to overhaul the nation's system.

The president has been criticized by some members of his own party for his stance. Republicans are worried it may make winning re-election more difficult.

It was only the fourth time in his presidency that Bush has vetoed a bill. Twice in the past two years he has vetoed bills that would have allowed stem cell research on human embryos. None of the vetoes have been overridden.

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Re: Bush Vetoes Child Insurance Bill
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2007, 11:14:02 AM »
Amazing.  This guy's blowing billions in Iraq and gives the american public the Bush-backhand when it comes to insuring our children.

I posted this a few days ago:

Remember in the 2000 presidential debates when George W. Bush did not know that Social Security was a federal program?

Well that was a knee-slapper and you all know that he just "misspoke", right?

Here's another demonstration of this small man's pretension to act like a leader:

"And so -- but you got to be for something in Washington. You can't be against federalization, you've got to be for a plan that enhances the relationship between doctor and patient, and that's what I'm for."

What is this in reference to?  A bi-partisan piece of legislation that would extend medical insurance coverage to families earning up to $60,000 for a family of four.

How's that again?  Insuring uninsured children.

And Bush wants to veto that?  Yes.

Why?

So he can push for a private insurance plan that "enhances the relationship between doctor and patient..."

Would someone explain to the leader of the free world that uninsured people do not have doctors?