Psycho4Bud
10-01-2007, 11:28 AM
Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush said a plan by Congress to expand a children's health insurance program is ``irresponsible'' and chided lawmakers for failing to pass spending laws to fund government.
``Congressional leaders have put forward an irresponsible plan that would dramatically expand this program beyond its original intent,'' Bush said in his weekly radio address. ``They know I will veto it.''
Bush also signed today a stopgap spending measure that continues funding federal agencies, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and other programs at current levels until Nov. 16, buying time for lawmakers to act on regular spending bills.
Congress this week sent Bush legislation supported by Democrats and many of his fellow Republicans that would more than double the funds for the State Children's Health Insurance Program, known as Schip. The measure would add $35 billion over five years to the $25 billion program. To pay for the expansion, the federal tobacco tax would be raised to $1 a pack of cigarettes from the current 39 cents.
Bloomberg.com: Politics (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aO9LCI0vRcr8&refer=home)
HELL NO! Typical dem tax on people that are already taxed way to much. I don't have lil' ones but smoke.....why the hell should I have to pay for this health care increase? :mad:
Have a good one!:s4:
``Congressional leaders have put forward an irresponsible plan that would dramatically expand this program beyond its original intent,'' Bush said in his weekly radio address. ``They know I will veto it.''
Bush also signed today a stopgap spending measure that continues funding federal agencies, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and other programs at current levels until Nov. 16, buying time for lawmakers to act on regular spending bills.
Congress this week sent Bush legislation supported by Democrats and many of his fellow Republicans that would more than double the funds for the State Children's Health Insurance Program, known as Schip. The measure would add $35 billion over five years to the $25 billion program. To pay for the expansion, the federal tobacco tax would be raised to $1 a pack of cigarettes from the current 39 cents.
Bloomberg.com: Politics (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aO9LCI0vRcr8&refer=home)
HELL NO! Typical dem tax on people that are already taxed way to much. I don't have lil' ones but smoke.....why the hell should I have to pay for this health care increase? :mad:
Have a good one!:s4: