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Floridians will die so that he can be first in the wingnut line.

I don’t know the precise number, but in a state that size, surely a couple million people/families who’ll be eligible for care under the new law in 2014—families of four earning up to $88,000 are eligible for the subsidies—will be denied the chance to buy coverage at subsidized rates because Scott has refused this money. From a policy perspective, this is the next battleground, the pressure point of resistance for the hard-shell ideologues. How many states will really sacrifice billions in federal dollars for the sake of ideology, and how many will do it before the election so they get a gold star from Rove?

Those interested in what we used to call facts may want to read through this nice primer from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which describes the Medicaid transfer from the feds to the states and explains how the federal government will actually be picking up 93 percent of the costs over the next nine years.

I thought it would be Scott Walker, but Rick Scott doesn’t surprise me at all. I’ve skipped right over anger and gone directly to sorrow. A lot of people are going to suffer for no good reason, because Rick Scott cares more about Tea Party ideology than actual human beings.

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    It’s that bit from CBPP that’s really telling, and if the DNC doesn’t pick up on it and hammer it home during all the...
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    I cannot understand.
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    I’m far too jaded for this; my first thought was “Well, good - that leaves more insurance monies for the other states.”
  18. itsafuckingmineral reblogged this from wilwheaton and added:
    Honestly, this is such bullshit.
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    Rick Scott: The single most destructive entity in Florida, including all hurricanes combined. Apparently natural...
  21. laughterkey reblogged this from wilwheaton and added:
    This just makes me wanna cry.
  22. randomredux reblogged this from wilwheaton and added:
    Absolutely despicable.
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    And he should be prosecuted for the murder of anyone who dies because they weren’t allowed to get that healthcare.
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    What? No. Fuck no. Rick Scott, stop being a selfish prick and think about the state you’re governing. There’s millions...
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    So glad I don’t live in Florida anymore o.o!
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    If he cared about people, and their needs, he wouldn’t be following Tea Party ideology.
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