Monday, October 21, 2013

Hypocrisy at its best




"You're an idiot." Think that sums it up quite well,,,
"This is a matter of shutdown priorities. Now, our military, our vets…our vets have proven that they have not been timid. Now we will not be timid in calling out any who would use our military, our vets, as pawns in a political game."


Tea Party Candidate Greg Collett Explains Taking Medicaid For His 10 Kids While "Adamantly" Opposing The Program
A two-time failed right-wing political candidate who opposes all government programs says he is not a hypocrite even though his 10 kids are on the government health plan, Medicaid.

“As with all welfare programs, Medicaid should not exist,” wrote Greg Collett on his web site, after receiving a stream of negative policy when he was quoted in an NBC News online article headlined, “Health care holdouts: Uninsured but resisting.”

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“If you don't want my kids on Medicaid, get them off by terminating the entire program,” he wrote. “I would be the most thrilled if that were to happen.”

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“If families are not able to help, they should go to churches or other charitable organizations for assistance. Government should not be involved, period,” Collett wrote. However, he says that when he chose to go into business for himself, he couldn’t find a health insurance plan he could afford.


Where’s John Kuzmanich?

I guess personal financial responsibility doesn't count,,,

Kuzmanich, for example, appeared on KATU Channel 2’s Your Voice, Your Vote on Oct. 6, where he told host Steve Dunn the forced budget austerity would help Americans return to “fiscal and personal responsibility.”

“We are just good and decent principled Americans who believe in the Constitution and a fiscally responsible government,” said Kuzmanich.

Even as he spoke those words, Kuzmanich was on the run from his own financial responsibilities.

Washington County court records show Kuzmanich is more than three years behind in mortgage payments on a Beaverton duplex. The lender, the Federal National Mortgage Association, better known as Fannie Mae, has gone to extraordinary lengths—unsuccessfully, so far—to find Kuzmanich and serve him with court papers.

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