Eric Cantor, when confronted with a woman who was having serious health problems, told her that she should sell all of her material possessions to pay for her care. When she ran out of money, she could get on MedicAid. When that ran out, she should find charity. THAT is the Republican plan for health care. (The amendments in committee are not a coherent plan; they’re a grab bag of attempts to water down meaningful reform and, if they can delay it long enough, kill it outright.)
Eric Cantor, when confronted with a woman who was having serious health problems, told her that she should sell all of her material possessions to pay for her care. When she ran out of money, she could get on MedicAid. When that ran out, she should find charity. THAT is the Republican plan for health care. (The amendments in committee are not a coherent plan; they’re a grab bag of attempts to water down meaningful reform and, if they can delay it long enough, kill it outright.)