That's what MSNBC anchors asked about this question at the AFL-CIO debate last night in Chicago:
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
The Tipping Point?
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Labels: AFL-CIO, Debate, Healthcare, John Edwards, Pension
Monday, March 5, 2007
An Excuse to Cut Kids' Benefits
Georgia Republicans have played their hand and have made it clear that they welcome the PeachCare funding crisis as an "opportunity" to give the program a new "look." That "look" will include reduced access to healthcare services for many of Georgia's children. Make no mistake, this is an issue of priorities, not necessity. Will we be able to save PeachCare in Georgia? Probably not in its current form. One Republican blogger opined today that "At Least It Is Happening This Year." I suppose he is hoping that voters will forgive and forget. We can't afford that luxury- too much is at stake.
As John Edwards has said, it is time to advocate for access to healthcare for all Americans. His bold, well thought out plan sets the standard for other candidates. You can read it here.
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