My opinion on this: your rationale could be paraphrased, "First they came for the public employees in Wisconsin, but they had a better deal than I did, and I said 'So What?" Then they raised everyone's insurance to 200% of income, but I had Medicaid and access to a public hospital, so I said, "So What?" Then they closed the public hospitals and ended the Medicaid program, and I died from lack of medical care, and there was no one left to say "So What?"
You are arguing in favor of people whose goal seems to be mass death for the underclass - and anyone taking in less than a million a year is the underclass.
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Date: 2011-02-20 06:34 pm (UTC)You are arguing in favor of people whose goal seems to be mass death for the underclass - and anyone taking in less than a million a year is the underclass.
Here's some info: http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/02/18/koch-brothers-behind-wisconsin-effort-to-kill-public-unions/