This is Margaret from McCall. She lost her home, her business and her husband all in the same year. She couldn't afford health insurance and still pay her rent, so she let her health insurance lapse. Then came the medical emergency which required a life-flight transport to Boise. Four surgeries later she owes thousands of dollars in medical bills she doesn't know how she's going to pay.
She was one of the more than 130,000 Idahoans without health insurance living in Congressman Walt Minnick's district as the nation battled over health care reform. Congressman Minnick said he couldn't vote to make health insurance more accessible for people like Margaret because we couldn't afford it.
Seven months later Congressman Minnick asked the House leadership to give this guy a tax cut. This guy is Senator Jim Risch who happens to be Roll Call's 15th wealthiest Member of Congress.
The tax cut for him and the other wealthiest two percent of Americans will add about $750 billion to the deficit over ten years. Not only that, but Congressman Minnick said if he can't give Jim Risch a tax cut, he doesn't want Margaret, or anyone else to have one either.
Jim Risch deserves a tax cut but we can't give Margaret access to affordable health care...or a tax cut?
Something is horribly wrong with this picture, Mr. Minnick.