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Government assistance was just fine with Miller while he was getting it, but now he would deny that same help to others. What outrageous hypocrisy ...typical teabagger
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U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller acknowledged Thursday that in the past his family received assistance from federal Medicaid and Denali KidCare, the state low income health care program. His opponents in the race responded that he’s a hypocrite for taking assistance while now saying federal entitlement programs are unconstitutional.
Government assistance was just fine with Miller while he was getting it, but now he would deny that same help to others. What outrageous hypocrisy ...typical teabagger
You make it sound as if the guy wants Medicaid totally eliminated???
Fixing it, is not eliminating it. I don't see the hypocrisy?
If he used it and now wants it totally gone, that is one thing, but that is not what the American people want. They want it fixed so it works and doesn't cost tax payer anything.(dreaming) No one wants it totally gone, now that it has been sitting in the living room for so long.
I suspect given his life experience that Miller can understand the plight of many on public assistance better than Princess Lisa "I'm-entitled-to-that-seat" Murkowski or his Democrat opponent.
Once again an "average American" runs for office and liberal elitist treat him as though he is something that needs to be wiped off the bottom of their shoe. It used to be the Democrat party was the party of the average American. Obviously that is no longer the case and the Democrats have become the party of snobs.
You make it sound as if the guy wants Medicaid totally eliminated???
Fixing it, is not eliminating it. I don't see the hypocrisy?
If he used it and now wants it totally gone, that is one thing, but that is not what the American people want. They want it fixed so it works and doesn't cost tax payer anything.(dreaming) No one wants it totally gone, now that it has been sitting in the living room for so long.
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while now saying federal entitlement programs are unconstitutional
ofcourse he just wants it fixed...psych. but like a typical regre...i mean conservative, he is a hypocrite. When did he say he wanted to fix it...because clearly He disagrees with himself. lots of regresives want our American system regresed back to colonial societies.[/LEFT]
ofcourse he just wants it fixed...psych. but like a typical regre...i mean conservative, he is a hypocrite. When did he say he wanted to fix it...because clearly He disagrees with himself. lots of regresives want our American system regresed back to colonial societies.[/LEFT]
You make it sound as if the guy wants Medicaid totally eliminated???
Fixing it, is not eliminating it. I don't see the hypocrisy?
If he used it and now wants it totally gone, that is one thing, but that is not what the American people want. They want it fixed so it works and doesn't cost tax payer anything.(dreaming) No one wants it totally gone, now that it has been sitting in the living room for so long.
Miller has said on numerous occasions that federal entitlement programs are unconstitutional...Well, Medicaid is jointly funded by state and FEDERAL dollars.
Miller is a hypocrite..
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