[Vision2020] Hey, Tom's a Republican!

Ron Force rforce2003 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 12 14:24:26 PST 2010


Why, from your taxes, of course (Idaho Statesman):


Minority Leader John Rusche, D-Lewiston, said the measure is 
premature and will interfere with well-meaning efforts to cut costs and 
improve the damaged U.S. health care system.
Others argued the 
possible cost to taxpayers of $100,000 - for Idaho Attorney General 
Lawrence Wasden to hire another full-time attorney to pursue litigation 
against the federal government - would be an irresponsible expenditure 
during a budget crisis.
"How can we justify spending or maybe 
spending an additional $100,000 a year when we're cutting parks, schools and necessary services to the most needy residents?" said Rep. Elfrede 
Higgins, D-Garden City.



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To: Ron Force <rforce2003 at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Fri, February 12, 2010 1:35:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hey, Tom's a Republican!

An open question on this one:

WHERE is the 100k coming from to try and defend this one in court?














On Feb 12, 2010, at 12:16 PM, Ron Force wrote:

(Lewiston Tribune)
>
> JEERS ... to state Reps. Tom Trail, R-Moscow, Ken Roberts, R-Donnelly, and Paul Shepherd, R-Riggins. They voted the GOP line Tuesday, repudiating President Barack Obama's and the Democratic Congress' attempt to reform health care.
>
>All 52 House Republicans voted for a measure that obligates Idaho to spend at least $100,000 challenging in court any health care reform package Congress passes.
>
>All 18 Democrats - including Reps. Shirley Ringo of Moscow, and John Rusche and Liz Chavez of Lewiston - voted no.
>
>"The Idaho Health Freedom Act is not saying 'no' to health care reform," says Rep. Jim Clark, R-Hayden Lake. "It's the first step toward saying yes."
>
>Come on. When was the last time Idaho lawmakers did anything to help uninsured adults?
>
>Idaho now has 222,600 citizens - most of them working poor - who can't get affordable health insurance.
>
>The Idaho House has just stood up for their rights to remain uninsured. - M.T. 
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