| [Personal blog entry 01] It's times like these I wish I lived in D.C |
[05 Apr 2011|09:40am] |
What an interesting and sudden change of heart our elected leaders seem to have undergone, to be considering sponsoring the very people whose abilities they feared not a week ago. Given that restricting a woman's access to medical care is touted as a viable way to reduce the deficit, this begs the question: where would we find the money to fund the OAH--and why do we need a special body to provide state-funded health care to a specific segment of society, when most Americans (both Augmented and not) can barely afford medical insurance as it is? Are we already at a stage where positive discrimination is envisaged?
I expect that either the Augmented lobby is much stronger than initially believed or the press is pulling our leg.
If a rally in a single city is all it takes to alter the course of national policy (as well as restore sanity), one can't help wonder where Californians went wrong in marching against Prop 8...
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