03-19-2017, 04:15 AM
And of course we have this, a reminder that Planned Parenthood is an important healthcare provider for Medicaid so it's curious of the Republicans to complain that so few doctors accept Medicaid patients and then to defund Planned Parenthood (and much of Medicaid).
Quote:Needle then went on to ask Price how he expects the millions of women who depend on Planned Parenthood to access the basic health care they need if the health care organization is defunded. Price responded in a way that Republicans often do when asked about Planned Parenthood: He said that Americans don’t want their tax dollars being used to support abortions or abortion clinics, but did not acknowledge that, through the Hyde Amendment, that’s already the case.Watch This Woman School Tom Price On His Hypocrisy Around Planned Parenthood | The Huffington Post
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I just want to call back ― this isn’t part of my question ― but I just want to call back because you earlier brought up Medicaid specifically, and complained about how one of the biggest problems under Obamacare was that only a third of doctors were accepting Medicaid. This plan chooses to cut a provider that sees over a million Medicaid patients every year. So, if that is your big problem with Obamacare, then how does that make any sense?

