I would be a hypocrite if I did NOT post this about NH State Senator Jeb Bradley - Granite Grok

I would be a hypocrite if I did NOT post this about NH State Senator Jeb Bradley

WMURIt’s been a long day and I am just getting to listen to WMUR’s Close Up.  Our official motto is:

Spank’em when they’re wrong and Thank’em when they’re right.

Bradley is right and I thank him, when he said he’s put a bill in to stem the leaks in the present Highway Fund that allows the gas tax monies to go to other entities than what that fund was meant for.  NH State Senator Rausch (R) is STILL wrong on trying to raise the gas tax.

He’s also right on being against Common Core and for letting and giving more choices for Parents in determining how and where their children should be educated.

However, he’s still wrong on trying to spin that Medicaid Expansion is not Medicaid Expansion.  If the Federal money for Medicaid Expansion had not been in the Obamacare bill (passed by only Democrats like Carol Shea-Porter and Jeanne Shaheen), the bill-to-be would not even be the focus of our blogging.  There is nothing to his claim of “self-responsible” simply because of the use of “private insurance” (instead of the NH version of Medicaid, “managed services”) being the delivery mechanism – that recipient of my federal tax dollars is still on the Obamacare Medicaid Expansion Public Dole.

Again, the claim that if the Feds don’t keep up their end of the deal, or that the NH Medicaid Expansion will sunset after 3 years?  Pure political spin.  The Feds won’t keep their promise – does he think that the NH Legislature (and a possible continuence of a Democrat Gov) is going to really vote to stop it?

Of course not – once a Democrat entitlement has come to life, it lives on forever like a vampire or a zombie.  After all, very few government programs ever sunset or shutdown.  After all, Jeb, how often are NH programs ever scrutinized and shut down for missing the stated objectives.  This is a classic camel nose under the tent that will never, ever go away until the money runs out.  Which given the Feds $17.3 Trillion national debt, how long can something that is unsustainable continue to go?

Lady and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has the answer: Only until you run out of other peoples’ money.  Socialized healthcare makes it happen faster

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