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George W. Bush Priorities for Spending

The President has vetoed a bill that would allow 4.4 million more children to have health insurance. His reasoning is that it is too expensive. In fact, it would cost 35 billion dollars over five years.

The President’s budget proposal for next year (2008) includes a request for another $137 billion for military operations, $5 billion for indigenous security forces, and $3 billion for diplomatic operations and foreign aid. If the requested amounts are appropriated, the total amount of funding provided since 2001 for all operations in the war on terrorism would reach $747 billion.

So in short, $35 billion to help American children achieve healthier lives is “too expensive.”

Vote Cutris in 2008.

http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=8497&type=0

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