Thursday, September 27, 2007

John Kerry: President Bush Plays Chicken with Children's Health - Politics on The Huffington Post

Oh how I enjoy reading John Kerry's writings.  It gives you an inside look at how much of an idiot this guy is.  Case in point:

After promising he'd work on "expanding health care for children," the President has now unilaterally declared war on a successful, wildly popular program that gives health care to millions of low-income kids.

Democrats see a successful program, S-CHIP, and they see 11 million kids still uninsured in the richest country in the world, and they want to build on what works and expand it. Makes sense, right? But this White House is so hell-bent on denying the Democratic Congress a victory, the President's threatening to veto health care for kids.

This is the same guy who never met a Republican spending bill he couldn't sign. Not one. $300 million bridge to nowhere? Pass the pork. Half-trillion dollars on the road to quagmire in Iraq? Bring it on. But a few billion a year for health care for millions of kids? Forget it. Not this President. Not the "compassionate conservative."

Oh John, I don't think you even read the bill that the President is vetoing.  "A few billion dollars a year" increase has already been approved by the President.  He wants a $5 billion dollar a year increase, which is more than "a few", in case you don't know.

Democrats, including John Kerry, want a $60 billion dollar a year increase.  That's WAY more than "a few".

Don't try to paint this as the President trying to deny children health insurance John, everyone with half a brain and a little research can find out the truth.  But Democrats such as you want to twist it into something it isn't.

You even had released a "plan to eliminate the deficit".  Well you can't do that if you're trying to ADD an additional $60 billion a year John.  Even a third grade student can tell you that.

But yet, here's one of John Kerry's quotes: "And it's the president's fiscal policies that have driven up the biggest deficits in American history. He's added more debt to the debt of the United States in four years than all the way from George Washington to Ronald Reagan put together. Go figure."

So not only are you an idiot who can't add, but you're also a hypocrite.  You want to add $60 billion a year towards children's insurance, then you better cut $60 billion a year in spending.  Otherwise, you're nothing more then a bandwagon hopping hypocrite.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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