Scott McNutt’s latest Snark Bite chews on Gov. Bill Haslam’s rejection of Medicaid expansion as opening new opportunities. An excerpt:
Haslam’s refusal of the federal authorities’ offer of Medicaid expansion funds under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was prompted by the Department of Health and Human Services’ unwillingness to accede to his demands not to have to do certain chores to receive the allowance, “even after I cried and stomped my feet,” he said. He added that Tennessee’s conservative GOP supermajority was no help in his battle over the money, because “they’re too scary to even talk to about it.”
“If Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey even looks at me crosswise, I feel my knees begin to buckle,” he said, explaining that, because his spine is missing, staying upright was a challenge anyway.
Haslam developed his idea of turning Tennessee into a zombie factory after Ramsey and House Speaker Beth Harwell told him that refusing additional Medicaid dollars would demonstrate the marvels of a free market economy and force several Tennessee hospitals to close, leaving needy populations without health care access.
“With Tennessee’s alarming incidence of chronic killer ailments like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and obesity, these closures could balloon the state’s death rate, which made the zombie idea a no-brainer,” Haslam said. “For the fee of one voodoo priest, we can churn out thousands of walking-corpses-for-hire.”
According to Haslam, the new state law prohibiting local governments from requiring contractors to pay workers a “living wage” also means “more Tennessee workers making a nonliving wage, which means they’ll have more opportunities to become the living dead.”
Tennesseans should view adversities like scant wages, illness and lack of insurance as opportunities for pursuing a career in zombiism, the governor counseled.
“Even if you’re jobless and on death’s door, you can still find employment as a zombie, because the undead are in high demand right now,” the Knoxville native said.
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Note: In case you missed it — as I did last week — see also McNutt’s bite into the Muslim sink mop matter.
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TVA Board Bans Costumes (especially Zombies?)
By Bill Poovey, Associated Press
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Tennessee Valley Authority has a message for opponents of it finishing a long-shuttered, 37-year-old nuclear plant in northeast Alabama: No costumes.
A month after zombie-costumed protesters paraded in Chattanooga to oppose TVA reviving what they described as a “corpse of a power plant,” the nation’s largest public utility has posted a new ban on costumes at its board meeting Thursday.
A TVA spokesman said the no-costume rule is intended to avoid any “disruption” at the meeting in Knoxville when the board acts on a recommendation to finish construction of a reactor at the Bellefonte Nuclear Plant where work was stopped and the site became a pricey scrap yard.
An opponent of TVA’s plan to restart the nuclear plant construction that was stopped in the 1980s said she and others want to see the project at least delayed. Sandy Kurtz and other members of the Bellefonte Efficiency and Sustainability Team group say promoting conservation and renewable energy sources are better alternatives.
“We don’t know where zombies will turn up,” Kurtz said of the new costume rule.