Rep. Alan Grayson describes the Republican position on health care, and now they're throwing a hissy fit.
I don't really know how to describe their plan, considering how much easier it would make for people to be rescinded by their health care plan.
Rep. Alan Grayson describes the Republican position on health care, and now they're throwing a hissy fit.
I don't really know how to describe their plan, considering how much easier it would make for people to be rescinded by their health care plan.
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Only a month or so after Joe Wilson made an outburst and got the finger wagged at him by Democrats, Republicans are trying to pass a Resolution of Disapproval about Alan Grayson. Alan Grayson is a Democrat Representative from Florida, and he said the best thing for a patient under the Republican health care plan is to not get sick, and if they get a life threatening disease, to "die quickly." Perhaps a touch dramatic, but Republicans are attempting to get Congressional approval to say he's a naughty boy for saying so. He's only in his first term, but this sort of thing might lead to Alan Grayson needing more than a personal cash loan to be reelected.