From National Review Online:
"I have compiled a series of facts about stimulus spending ... Democratic districts received one-and-a-half times as many awards as Republican ones."
So what has that to do with health care?
When unelected - and unaccountable - government bureaucrats control access to health care (not just health insurance), they get to decide who gets care.
And who doesn't.
When one registers to vote, one declares a party affiliation (or, in the case of Independents, non-affiliation). So the question arises:
How surprised will (should?) we be when "Democratic voters received one-and-a-half times as much health care as Republican ones?"
Inquiring minds want to know.
"I have compiled a series of facts about stimulus spending ... Democratic districts received one-and-a-half times as many awards as Republican ones."
So what has that to do with health care?
When unelected - and unaccountable - government bureaucrats control access to health care (not just health insurance), they get to decide who gets care.
And who doesn't.
When one registers to vote, one declares a party affiliation (or, in the case of Independents, non-affiliation). So the question arises:
How surprised will (should?) we be when "Democratic voters received one-and-a-half times as much health care as Republican ones?"
Inquiring minds want to know.