[1/2] For years, the state of New York has dumped the costs of its Medicaid program onto county governments. This hamstrings our local governments who have no choice but to bear the burden of Albany’s irresponsible spending gambit.
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First, this makes no sense: We're still going to have to pay for it, maybe even more. Second, why didn't you do anything about it when you were in the state legislature? Were you just as much a do-nothing there are you've turned out to be in Washington?
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The Congressman has been trying since he was in the state legislature, but couldn’t make this change. Now he’s writing federal law to handle a states’ rights issue. Doesn’t seem very conservative, does it?
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Someone pays somewhere. If you truly cared about Upstate people and businesses you would stand behind a Medicare for all program. Lower costs, less burden on businesses.
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My favorite line ever during your interview with Brian Lehrer for why your hush money amendment only applied to uostate: "Well New York City has its own income tax." Classic.
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The GOP just gutted Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid with their wildly unpopular Tax Bill. Go crawl back under your rock Congressman Breitbart.
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Sorry, I read this plan but don't understand how it makes any sense. Won't we all just end up paying higher state taxes to make up the shortfall? Why shouldn't wealthy Long Islanders pay their fair share of taxes to cover poorer counties' Medicaid?
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