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    <title><![CDATA[Re: DHS: "Circuit Breaker" compromise would be legal for Medicaid expansion]]></title>

    
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    <author><![CDATA[Sam Langhorne]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[So it's about this: What they're REALLY more worried about is protecting hypothetical future state legislators (& perhaps the not-so-hypothetical Republican majority) from having to make a "tough" decision to repeal something that might become popular with Arkansans than they are about doing anything to alleviate a present problem for many of those same Arkansans.<br>
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Stop being a pansy, or just go home and let someone more adult handle the issue.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[couldn't be better]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[They won't believe Governor Brewer once they learn the governor is a WOMAN. They know how nutty the ones we elected are and one from a nuttier state must be twice as bad!  Besides, that would mean that the legislature would have to believe in science and math (numbers), both of which they feel are "socialistic" plans to make everyone, especially CB, gay (go read the BSA entry).<br>
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After all, didn't Jesus tell the sick and ill to go and "heal" themselves (or did he use the word that our legislature is thinking of-"f---" themselves?<br>
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What part of helping the state's budget, saving rural hospitals, adding additional jobs in the local economies, and the 7 turnovers that payroll makes in the state (after all, that is what the Chamber says when they want YOUR tax money) is against Republican policy?  Forget that a black man introduced a bill whose concept originated with Tricky "Republican" Nixon and has been supported by many Republicans over the years, designed by the Heritage Foundation, a super-conservatice Think?Tank, and introduced on a state level by Milton Romney, who the state supported in the 2012 election. <br>
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Governor-tell them no special session.  They have known about this since before the session began and they can do it during the general session or work on it for free, but no more state money for this lying group of losers!
        
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