Reuters has the story:
http://www.reuters.c...T00804920071213
The gist of it? Health insurance would have been provided to about ten million children in low and moderate income families at the cost of slightly increased cigarette and tobacco taxes. It's aimed at providing people who are "too rich" to qualify for Medicaid, and too poor to get health insurance through one of the major companies, some measure of protection against the corporatized American system. The Fuehrer, however, has better plans for this money.
The cost of this program, to provide free health care to ten million needy, sick children, is $35 billion. $60 billion if you count the meager funds already there, but yeah, just about $35 billion. The House just authorized $696 billion in military programs (That's $696 billion ON TOP of the annual Defence Department budget, by the way), including an, wait for it... additional $189 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan! For a nation which spends significantly more money per capita than Canada on health care ($6,096 vs. $3,173; 15.4% vs. 9.8% of GDP; statistics from the World Health Organization), it seems rather... impressive, that we don't even have health care for the poor, let alone universal health care.
Of course, our Great Leader could always cancel the illegal war he coerced people into. Ah, that's another one that people seem to have missed.
US President George W. Bush threatened nations with retaliation if they did not vote for a UN resolution backing the Iraq war, according to a transcript published Wednesday of a conversation he had with former Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar.
In the transcript of a meeting on February 22, 2003 -- a month before the US-led invasion of Iraq -- published in El Pais newspaper, Bush tells Aznar that nations such as Mexico, Angola, Chile and Cameroon must know that the security of the United States is at stake.
He says during the meeting on his ranch in Texas that Angola stood to lose financial aid while Chile could see a free trade agreement held up in the US Senate if they did not back the resolution, the left-wing paper said.
The confidential transcript was prepared by Spain's ambassador to the United States at the time, Javier Ruperez, the paper said.
The White House did not challenge the accuracy of the transcript, with national security spokesman Gordon Johndroe declining to comment.
http://afp.google.co...7btDtgfbe2NGt8Q
You know, for once, it would be nice if people realized that the worst president ever (By opinion polls) is simultaneously screwing the poor, extorting and threatening other countries, and getting innocent Americans and Iraqis killed on a day to day basis, but I imagine that's too much to ask these days.