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SANTORUM CONCEDES HE NEEDS OBAMACARE! YES, OBAMACARE IS GOOD, AFTER ALL!!
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05.03.2012 - 08:42
05.03.2012 - 08:42
Needs Child Took Up Much Of His Income
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Maybe if his wife had used birth control, they wouldn't have had this
problem and the need for Obamacare!
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By Zack Ford on Mar 4, 2012 at 9:59 am
On Fox News Sunday this morning, Chris Wallace challenged Rick
Santorum on why he2s given such a small percentage of his salary to
charity (1.76 percent) compared to Mitt Romney (13.8 percent) and
President Obama (14.2 percent). Santorum explained that he was unable
to give because the costs of caring for his daughter Bella 7 who has a
severe genetic disorder 7 were so high because they are not covered by
his insurance:
SANTORUM: Well, we always need to do better. I was in a situation
where we have seven children and one disabled child who we take care
of, and she2s very, very expensive. We love her and we cherish the
opportunity to take care of her, but it2s an additional expense. We
have to have around-the-clock care for her, and our insurance company
doesn2t cover it so I have to cover it.
Watch it:
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Santorum has a million dollar income, and yet, still struggles to
support the medical costs of his daughter.
By admitting that the health care system has created a financial
burden for families, Santorum is essentially conceding the need for
the Affordable Care Act. Even though he has repeatedly claimed that
children like Bella would receive inferior treatment under 3socialized
medicine,4 the ACA actually guarantees that insurance providers cannot
use disabilities like Bella2s as an excuse to deny service, nor can
they cap how much money is spent on an individual2s medical benefits.
It also prevents insurers from denying or limiting benefits. Children
of families that don2t have a million dollars would have a better
chance of managing costs.
Wallace pointed out that Santorum didn2t give much to charity before
Bella was born either. Given his continued opposition to health care
reform, it seems Santorum favors a society where the rich can take
care of their own and everyone else is left to struggle.
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Nice. Now he's down there with the rest of the dregs of society.
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