Democrat Governor Preys On America's Senior Citizens, Until Republicans Stop Him.
Liberals are notorious for manipulating people's emotions in order to get their agenda rammed
through.
According to Democrats, you're a racist bigot if you're against sanctuary cities,
and if you aren't in favor of the Paris Climate Accord, you want the planet to die.
This guilt trip tactic hasn't been as effective in recent years, though, because people are
becoming increasingly aware that it's okay to have nuanced opinions.
Having a stance that doesn't conform to liberal groupthink doesn't make someone
a bad person.
But to the intolerant left, every issue is black and white, and if you're not on their
side, you're evil.
And liberals will continue to stoop as low as possible to in order to distort the truth
to suit their needs.
One Democratic Governor recently proved this point in a big way.
Doesn't get much lower than this; via The Daily Caller:
"Louisiana's ongoing budget battle received national attention last week, when the office
of Gov. John Bel Edwards sent letters to thousands of elderly and disabled Medicaid recipients,
warning spending cuts proposed by Republican lawmakers could result in the cancellation
of critical health programs — including funding for nursing homes and long-term care.
The Edwards administration sent the ominous notices in response to a balanced budget Republicans
in Louisiana's House advanced in April, which slashed state Medicaid funding.
Republicans reacted furiously, saying Edwards was interfering with the budget process and
using the sick and elderly as political pawns."
The letters were sent to 37,000 Louisiana residents, who took them at face-value and
believed they were about to be homeless.
The liberal media were quick to report on these letters as absolute fact as well, running
headlines like, "Tens of thousands of Louisiana residents could face eviction from nursing
and group homes."
Republican lawmakers insist this is not the case, and that Governor Edwards is employing
typical liberal scare tactics.
Unfortunately for Louisiana, their financial situation is precarious.
Louisiana's debt load has continued to steadily rise, significantly outpacing the national
average.
Lawmakers are stuck between a rock and a hard place, and can either slash spending or raise
taxes to make up for their significant debt.
But Edwards only seeks to add even more debt to the state, and wants a $3 billion Medicaid
expansion: this is why he's attempting to outrage the public through this political
stunt, because according to Republican lawmakers, his "pet project" is at stake.
The furor this whole situation has caused forced the Louisiana Senate's finance committee
to place $12 billion in the state department of health, but the budget proposal also slashes
spending by 25% in many other state departments.
Hopefully, these budget cuts mainly affect the state's funding of illegal immigrants
and tearing down Civil War monuments.
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