1% For Kids Campaign
In light of President Bush's request for $127-$150 billion for "emergency war spending," a number of people have emailed to support an idea I floated at DKos: the 1% For Kids Campaign.
Let's ask President Bush to take 1% of the money he's proposing for war, and use it to fund CHIP and make sure 600,000 kids have health care.
By my calculations, it would take less than 1% -- just .6% of the $150 billion figure -- to wipe out the shortfall and restore much-needed health coverage for children.
But 1% is a nice even figure, and would give the CHIP program a little extra cushion -- something Halliburton and other beneficiaries of "emergency war spending" can relate to.
What do you think? Do we have a winning campaign here?


2 Comments:
Can we just have Halliburton cut the check directly?
Looks like Halliburton is already getting started on paying its share:
Halliburton Unit to Pay $8 Million for Overbilling
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/29/AR2006112901305.html
Just $992 million to go. C'mon Halliburton I know you can do it!
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