New York Times: Every American Would Have Healthcare if not for Stubborn Republicans
By Josh Price
Republicans are stubborn, obstacles to providing healthcare to every American, according to the New York Times story titled:
Healthcare Vote Illustrates Stubborn Partisan Divide:
A party-line Senate committee vote on legislation to remake the nation’s health care system underscored the absence of political consensus on what would be the biggest changes in social policy in more than 40 years.
The bill, which aims to make health insurance available to all Americans, was approved, 13 to 10, by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. (My emphasis)
Unsurprisingly, the liberal NY Times is trying to portray Republicans as anti-healthcare for everyone.
Nice to see the state-run media are doing their jobs.
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They should have been more truthful in their reporting. It should have read…
“All Amerikans could be forced into a single payor system that would waste billions of dollars a year, eventually use rationing, and would kill thousands of people every year. All this could be law, if it weren’t for those meddling Republicans.”