GOP lawmaker: Universal health care is too expensive but tax cuts for the rich are necessary
As moderate Republican lawmakers move away from the Senate health care bill over concerns it doesnt do enough to preserve insurance access, hardline conservatives are arguing it should be even more stringent including Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks (R), who thinks universal health care is a non-starter but the wealthy should receive a tax cut.
Appearing on CNN Monday morning, Brooks, a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus, argued that health care for all is an unrealistic goal, while discussing the health care bill currently being reviewed by the Senate. According to the Congressional Budget Office, or CBO, approximately 22 million Americans will lose their health insurance under the bill. That number has attracted outrage but Brooks argued such reactions are overblown.
I would love for every American to have a perfect health care system where we can deliver perfect care every time someone is ill, but we dont have enough money, Brooks said. We have to take into account our financial limitations and do the best we can.
But Brooks also seemed unwilling to back away from his support for tax cuts aiding wealthy Americans, despite pressure from host Chris Cuomo.
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