Override overdrive: SCHIP debate bypasses key question
Those urging an override of President Bush 's veto of a children's health insurance bill use emotion-laded arguments that avoid the hard question of whether people who can afford health insurance should take the responsibility to obtain it. The latest polemic comes from the taxpayer-funded Community Action Project in Tulsa , which is hauling water for the override gang.
When governments cover health care, as they m...
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