I had a woman the other day who came up and complained to me that she has to pay $200 a month for her prescriptions… I said, in other words, this $200 a month keeps you alive, she goes yes. I said, and you're complaining that you're paying $200 a month and it keeps you alive? What's your cable bill? I mean, what's your cell phone bill? Because she had a cell phone. And how can you say that you complain that you have $200 to keep you alive and that's a problem? No, that's a blessing!


Volsky, Igor (8 August 2011), "Santorum's Message To People Who Can't Afford Health Care Costs: Lower Your Cell Phone Bill", Think Progress, retrieved on 2011-08-11


I had a woman the other day who came up and complained to me that she has to pay $200 a month for her prescriptions… I said, in other words, this...

I had a woman the other day who came up and complained to me that she has to pay $200 a month for her prescriptions… I said, in other words, this...

I had a woman the other day who came up and complained to me that she has to pay $200 a month for her prescriptions… I said, in other words, this...

I had a woman the other day who came up and complained to me that she has to pay $200 a month for her prescriptions… I said, in other words, this...