KasichCare is now 53% over budget according to the Heritage Foundation, with months to go before the end of the fiscal year.
Yet Governor Kasich continues to roam around the country trying to sell ObamaCare expansion AND a Balanced Budget Amendment to conservative states.
Just how does John Kasich expect the federal government to balance their budget when he keeps putting his hand out – not just for Ohio - for states across the nation?
How can citizens be expected to take Governor Kasich seriously?
He needs to get his OWN house in order and his priorities straight.
But he’s too busy telling other states what to do, helping President Obama destroy America’s health care system, and spending federal taxpayer dollars.
If John Kasich’s ObamaCare expansion is allowed to continue in Ohio, it will cost state taxpayers 30 MILLION DOLLARS PER MONTH by the year 2020.
Call Governor Kasich at 614-466-3555 and tell him to get his own house in order. Tell him to end his failed ObamaCare expansion scheme in Ohio.
Then, sign your “End ObamaCare Expansion in Ohio” petition, and be sure to ask your friends and family to do the same.
You’d think the details above are bad enough.
But the news from Governor Kasich gets worse.
Since KasichCare came in over budget, he had to get creative to pay for the excess cost.
You won’t believe where he’s getting the funding. . .
The Kasich Administration is taking funds from Ohio’s pre-expansion program that covers the truly needy - such as elderly and disabled people – and using those funds for the optional expansion that covers ABLE-BODIED individuals!
How can Governor Kasich justify taking money intended for handicapped individuals to spend on able-bodied individuals?
And there’s still MORE bad news from the governor.
He’s now saying if the Supreme Court finds that the IRS overstepped its bounds by offering subsidies through the federal ObamaCare exchange, he’ll “have to look at” establishing a state ObamaCare exchange in Ohio.
Now, there’s no telling how this court will decide, but the law clearly established that subsidies could only be paid out through a state established exchange.
And a court decision finding the IRS has broken the law would mean ObamaCare – and all its devastating mandates – would collapse under its own weight.
It would give citizens a chance at free market health care again.
But apparently John Kasich doesn’t want free market health care – he wants ObamaCare to remain the law of the land.
That’s why it’s so important you call Governor Kasich at 614-466-3555 and tell him to get his own house in order. Tell him to end his failed ObamaCare expansion scheme in Ohio.
Then, sign your “End ObamaCare Expansion in Ohio” petition, and be sure to ask your friends and family to do the same.
John Kasich forced ObamaCare expansion down Ohio citizen’s throats last year – without legislative approval.
But the Ohio General Assembly has to vote to continue the failed program this session.
And they can – and should - refuse to cave to the governor’s unaffordable ObamaCare scheme.
But even at 53% over budget, John Kasich wants you and your legislators to just ignore the truth - ObamaCare is a massively unaffordable, budget-busting failure that is driving UP costs and destroying our health care.
Your taxes will have to be massively increased to pay for it.
With enough grassroots pressure, there’s a very real chance we can reverse course on KasichCare this year.
But in order to do that, it’s imperative you and I show beyond the shadow of a doubt – Ohio citizens don’t want KasichCare.
So please call Governor Kasich at 614-466-3555 and tell him to get his own house in order. Tell him to end his failed ObamaCare expansion scheme in Ohio.
Then, sign your “End ObamaCare Expansion in Ohio” petition, and be sure to ask your friends and family to do the same.
We’ll be delivering your signed petitions soon, and we’ll let you know when we do.
It’s time to stand up and demand the end of KasichCare in Ohio.
Please take action now.
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