First, Idaho. (H/T Secondhand Smoke via ECM)
Excerpt:
Idaho took the lead in a growing, nationwide fight against health care overhaul Wednesday when its governor became the first to sign a measure requiring the state attorney general to sue the federal government if residents are forced to buy health insurance. Similar legislation is pending in 37 other states.
And then, Virginia. (H/T Secondhand Smoke via ECM)
Excerpt:
The Virginia General Assembly has given final approval to a bill that would make it illegal for the government to require individuals to purchase health insurance, a measure intended to conflict with Democratic efforts to reform health care in Washington.
[…]Gov. Robert F. McDonnell said Wednesday that he intends to sign the legislation.
The measure had been virtually assured passage since five Democrats crossed party lines last month in the state Senate, which their party controls, and supported the proposal.
Proponents of the measure said the federal government should not force private citizens to enter into private contracts for insurance. The legislation, they said, was a way to send a message to Washington.
Idaho is a red state, but Virginia is purple. Interesting. It looks like people are not interested in paying for mandatory coverages for medical services that they will never use, like abortions, in-vitro fertilization or sex changes. I guess people do who want those services will have to pay the full price themselves, while the rest of us who don’t want those services will just buy what coverage we need, and spend the rest of our money on gas and groceries, instead.
Tom Coburn warns corrupt Democrats
Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D., warning Democrats who vote for Obamacare in exchange for pork and bribes.
Suddenly, I feel proud to be a Republican. How about you?