Or be sent to that hospital because it has the best neonatal program in the area.
According to the news conference the day she delivered she was sent to Kaiser in Bellflower because of their neonatal staff.
Are you REALLY suggesting a person who is on public medical insurance isn't sent to the best hospital for their condition?
Perhaps it has been a while since you worked for Kaiser?
How much would you like to bet whether she had Kaiser coverage? Or whether she was sent to Kaiser and they accepted her and agreed to "absorb" much of the cost so that ONLY those who have Kaiser coverage or are taxpayers are on the hook?
At the end of the day, I don't care if she is insured or not, married or not, none of that. I...and those of you who pay taxes, consume water, breath air, or are otherwise alive....will pay for this woman's children.





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