The battle over the social safety net continues in the Sunflower State as Granny Gov Kelly leads the charge for reform whilst Conservatives rally their majority and wait for talking points from the Koch Bros.
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Kansas House Approves Medicaid Expansion, But The Fight Isn't Over Yet
A coalition of Democrats and moderate Republicans powered past objections from conservative leaders in the Kansas House Wednesday to approve Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's Medicaid expansion proposal. Albeit a slightly revised version.
This is a terrible thing for Kansas taxpayers. $550 million over the next ten years in increased taxes, but democrats don't seem to care because they think Republicans will be paying. Surprise but everyone including the people that have refused to get heath insurance and the people who just can't afford it will be hit with it too. The federal government isn't going to continue to pay the bill, in three years Kansans become responsible directly.
ReplyDeleteKansas democrats are about to learn that you can't continue to drink from the taxpayers tap. It is not good for the state as people with money will just leave.
...and yet they won't. Weird.
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ReplyDeleteThat's going to break them!
^^...and yet it won't. Weird.
ReplyDelete8:12 taxes were radically cut. Did your population soar? Government can't function without revenue.
ReplyDelete^^^Which is a great argument against more taxes.
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