Often,
we look retrospectively at decisions we have made. I am sure you can think of a time that you
made a decision that was, in hindsight, not such a great one. While speaking with constituents about
government activity in Jefferson City or Washington, D.C., I often hear, “Why
did they not see that coming?” Many times it is true; the government waits
until it is too late to make the right decisions because of political
consequences. This week, your
Republican-led legislature made a strong commitment to not giving in to the
politically-expedient, easy path and made a decision that was in the public’s
best long term interest.
Old Medicaid Expansion
The
left, and those who do not take a long term, responsible economic view, have a
grand, new idea on how to drastically diminish your kids’ and grandkids’ future
earnings in the name of “doing the right thing” and “doing the smart
thing”. It is called Medicaid
Expansion. The idea has been to utilize
more borrowed federal money to make promises to able-bodied adults that they
will have “free” healthcare. Never mind
that Medicaid has poor health outcomes and trying to use a Medicaid card to
gain access to a doctor’s office might as well be nothing more than handing
someone a piece of plastic worth nothing.
At
the state level, Democrats have jumped for joy.
Governor Nixon and his liberal allies in the legislature think it is the
greatest economic package they have ever seen.
So, for history’s sake, let us recall how many times on the campaign
trail our governor proposed expanding Medicaid as the smart thing to do. The answer is zero. In fact, in each of Governor Nixon’s years in
office before this one, he never once said that expanding Medicaid eligibility
was the “smart” or “right” thing to do. Apparently,
it is only smart and right if the federal government pays for it with billions
of dollars of more borrowed money.
A Budget Buster
Instead
of being smart or right, this proposal actually adds billions to the federal
deficit and exposes Missouri to more reliance on the federal government which,
as a recent highly respected economic publication pointed out, places our
triple-A credit rating in danger. The Democrats’ plan for Medicaid expansion
has the potential to significantly reduce the amount of revenues available for
future legislators to be able to appropriately fund long-term priorities like
an educated citizenry. This week, your
Republican-led legislature was forward thinking. Instead of giving in to the easy option of
forsaking your future for today’s politically easy choices, we voted to be
wise, prudent, and fiscally-responsible.
Those are mandates you sent us here to live up to. Those are mandates we will uphold.
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