Surprise, surprise, Texas falls in
last place in this study below West Virginia and Arkansas.
51st place.
Governor Perry and his apologists
must be completely proud of this new
low.
That a whopping 25% of Texans have no
health insurance whatsoever figured heavily into this calculus.
The study, meant to help state
officials assess areas where they can improve their healthcare delivery system,
was met with pure gall and disdain by Republican government officials who
simply know better.
Perry press secretary Catherine
Frazier minimized the study in her issuance of the following statement: “Our office
is reviewing the study, but at first glance it appears to be an extremely broad
report that goes well beyond the parameters of the state Medicaid program and
doesn't take into account our diverse population.”
Well there you have it. Arkansas and
West Virginia beat out Texas for 49th and 50th place because
their 100% hillbilly population is not as diverse as that of Texas.
Dang, they’s some smart fellers in
Texas.
2 comments:
"25% of Texans have no health insurance"
This doesn't mean that they are in poor health. It might just mean that living in Texas is so healthy, you don't need health Ins.
And monkeys might fly out of my butt.
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